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Wolf Kills One Dog, Injures Another In Jackson County
Two border collies were attacked on a ranch about 15 miles east of Walden over the weekend.

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Two border collies were attacked on a ranch about 15 miles east of Walden over the weekend.

Anderson also wants families and educators to get prioritized for COVID-19 testing with timely results.
The National Football Foundation made the announcement Monday.
The Board of Education decided masks will now be recommended rather than required.
A large number of teachers are out due to COVID-19 symptoms, but still haven’t received test results.
Summit County Commissioner Tamara Pogue said it was an easy decision to reinstate an indoor mask mandate as case rates spike.
The event was canceled last year due to the pandemic.
Reed stole more than $258,000 from the United States Postal Service using fake checks and identification.
The horse escaped from a nearby field, according to the sheriff's office.
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"It’s only going to hang around for a short period of time, we hope," Dr. Bill Janssen of National Jewish Health told CBS.
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Teachers are preparing for the possibility they will need to switch over to remote learning soon.
Health experts say new actions is required as the omicron variant surges throughout the country.
The state is completing an average of 11,000 tests per day.
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