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Former Iowa news anchor clarifies sudden departure, insists he was not 'quitting on-air'
Dustin Nolan, a former Iowa news anchor, clarified his departure from KWQC TV6 was not abrupt or ideological, stating he had planned it months with his wife and was not fired. He criticized media outlets for misrepresenting his exit and using his son's name without permission.
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