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Here’s the Ithaca Minute for November 8th!
“A case of pertussis or whooping cough has been identified in the Ithaca City School District,” officials warned parents in a letter that went home on Tuesday, “and your child may have been exposed.”
The school district isn’t identifying the infected student, who attends Cayuga Heights Elementary School.
The district urges parents whose children have a cough to keep them home from school and activities such as sports or play groups, to make an appointment with the child’s doctor, and to warn the doctor that the child may have been exposed to pertussis.
Democratic nominees won several contested races around Ithaca and Tompkins County in Tuesday’s general election, according to early, unofficial results from the Tompkins County Board of Elections.
A proposal in the City of Ithaca to create a new system of four volunteer advisory commissions to replace what Mayor Svante Myrick calls “dozens of committees” appears to have won by a roughly 63%-37% margin.
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Here’s the Ithaca Minute for November 8th!
“A case of pertussis or whooping cough has been identified in the Ithaca City School District,” officials warned parents in a letter that went home on Tuesday, “and your child may have been exposed.”
The school district isn’t identifying the infected student, who attends Cayuga Heights Elementary School.
The district urges parents whose children have a cough to keep them home from school and activities such as sports or play groups, to make an appointment with the child’s doctor, and to warn the doctor that the child may have been exposed to pertussis.
Democratic nominees won several contested races around Ithaca and Tompkins County in Tuesday’s general election, according to early, unofficial results from the Tompkins County Board of Elections.
A proposal in the City of Ithaca to create a new system of four volunteer advisory commissions to replace what Mayor Svante Myrick calls “dozens of committees” appears to have won by a roughly 63%-37% margin.
Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in iTunes or Google Play, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, or follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter.