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It is recommended that Iowans NOT hold or attend  gatherings of more than 10 people.  Organizers of these type of events should act accordingly and make alternate plans.

To see the current list of local cancellations & postponements, click here.

The Spencer Radio Group is monitoring the COVID-19 situation very closely.  As this national pandemic continues, we’ll be updating this page with information as becomes available.  Click here for the latest local information.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends to avoid catching or spreading COVID-19; cover your coughs and sneezes, thoroughly wash or sanitize your hands and stay home if your are sick.

A public hotline in Iowa is available 24/7 for questions – call 1-800-244-7431.

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