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Michelle Pinon News Advertiser COVID-19 has “come home to roost” and Hank Holowaychuk, the Mayor of the Town of Smoky Lake, is urging residents to “take precautions to protect themselves and their families” at this time. The spread of the virus continues to affect residents. “It’s in the community. Nobody is exempt.” The rising number of cases is also putting additional stress on front line workers, and he credits them for the great job they are doing to serve
people in the community. Aspen View Public Schools was notified of three additional positive cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in individuals associated with H.A. Kostash School this past week. That information was posted on the school’s website along with the following information, “Students and staff who had close contact with the individuals have been directed to stay home. Anyone considered a close contact of a case of
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