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ON THE AIR: Rachel Alexander on how local schools are dealing with Covid tracing, notifications
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Salem Reporter
January 20, 2022 at 2:17pm

The topic: State and local officials are continuing to take steps to keep students in school and out of remote learning as much as possible. There have been changes in monitoring and notifications related to Covid.
Today's guest: Rachel Alexander, Salem Reporter's managing editor.
Our media partnership: Salem Reporter is teaming up with KMWV 98.3 FM for weekday morning presentations on the stories of the day.
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