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Statement on the Violence at the US Capitol


Dear Museum Community,
The violence and chaos that ensued in our nation’s capital on January 6 was horrifying and reprehensible, and a clear attack on our democracy and society propagated by deliberate deception and misinformation from elected officials. On a day that the United States recorded the most COVID-19 deaths in a single day so far, rioters invaded the U.S. Capitol building in an effort to overturn the unambiguous results of our presidential election resulting in the additional tragic loss of lives.
Museums serve millions of people of all backgrounds and political persuasions in communities across the country, who cast their vote on Election Day. Regardless of whom their ballots favored, our support for the democratic process and the peaceful transition of power must be unequivocal. ....

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Minks could pose risk for COVID-19 spread, but Ohio mink farms not tracked by state


Minks could pose risk for COVID-19 spread, but Ohio mink farms not tracked by state
Beth Burger, The Columbus Dispatch
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The first U.S. cases of mink infected with the coronavirus were confirmed on Aug. 17 following outbreaks in Europe. Five infected mink were identified at two farms in Utah, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced. Testing began after the farms reported unusually high mortality rates among the small animals prized for their fur.
As coronavirus cases continue to surge across Ohio, minks could pose a risk of transmitting the infection to humans.
“People can transmit the virus to mink,” said Dr. Michael Oglesbee, a veterinarian and director of Ohio State University’s Infectious Diseases Institute, who noted that mink can more easily shed the virus compared to other animals. “The mink can transmit the infection to other mink, and more importantly, they can transmit the infection back to people.� ....

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Rewrite: News from past issues


125 YEARS AGO
December 7, 1895: The Elko Mineral Soap Co. shipped several hundred pounds of mineral soap to New York and Carson this week.
The Trustees of the Elko public school have decided that children who have been exposed to contagious diseases shall not be allowed to attend school.
Wednesday evening Mr. Al. Dorsey had an attack of heart failure and for about ten minutes it was thought he was dead. He finally recovered, and is himself again. His family and friends had quite a shock, however.
100 YEARS AGO
December 12, 1920: Saturday evening a contract was signed by A.G. McBride, president of the Retail Merchants Association with the American City Bureau of San Francisco, for the organization of an Elko Chamber of Commerce. The progressive citizens of Elko have for some months been planning the formation of such an organization, and with this in view have prevailed on the First National bank to add a third story to their proposed new building, which will be ....

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