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Over 100 students exposed to COVID in Willamina
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Four Willamina students diagnosed with COVID-19
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Over 100 students exposed to COVID in Willamina
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Four Willamina students diagnosed with COVID-19
Three Willamina High School students and one other student have been diagnosed with COVID-19, Superintendent Carrie Zimbrick confirmed to the News-Register Friday.
Additionally, the entire baseball and football teams were exposed, according to the superintendent.
The baseball team played its first game Monday, April 12, and the football team played its last game Friday, April 9. We have more than 100 students advised to quarantine due to potential exposure, imbrick said.
The school campus on Oaken Hills Drive was closed Friday, as a thorough cleaning of the facilities was taking place, Zimbrick said.
There is no school Monday, a time reserved for staff planning. Kindergarten through sixth graders will return Tuesday. High school students, however, will begin a two-week hybrid model pause at that time, on the recommendation of the Yamhill County Health Department, according to the superintendent.
Newberg pub loses liquor license for defying COVID rules February 27 2021
Old Town Pub & Grill continues to operate following sanctions by the county health department and the OLCC.
A Newberg business has found itself on the wrong side of state and county government after refusing to adhere to health and safety standards issued to fight the pandemic.
For the past several months Old Town Bar & Grill on First and Blaine streets has operated as a members association and allowed its patrons to imbibe, socialize and enjoy live music in tight quarters with little or no social distancing. The business s continued operation caught the attention of state agencies after complaints were lodged that it remained open while other restaurants and drinking establishments were shuttered after Gov. Kate Brown s Stay Home, Save Lives order was issued in November in reaction to a dramatic uptick in cases and deaths from the COVID-19 coronavirus in the state.