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An elderly man from the town of Cicero has gotten sick from a mosquito carrying West Nile Virus, and mosquitoes carrying the potentially deadly Eastern Equine Encephalitis have also been detected.
The House of Representatives has approved the Administration's request to rescind federal funding for public media. Now the measure goes to the Senate. How does this affect WRVO?

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