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While local libraries offer books galore to borrow, some offer more unusual items, ranging from art pieces to air fryers. Library staff from Dyersville, Iowa Falls and Des Moines joined Charity Nebbe on Talk of Iowa to discuss the items you can borrow in their "libraries of things."
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Officials with food pantries in Iowa say they've been seeing an increase in people needing food assistance as economic pressure continues.
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People in the Des Moines area will have the opportunity to support Ukraine by purchasing baked goods this weekend. The organizers didn’t initially plan for this bake sale, though.
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The Drake University Board of Trustees has approved a proposal to discontinue the university’s applied behavior analysis master’s program. The program trains students to become board certified behavior analysts, who provide services to children and adults with autism.
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Las Escuelas Públicas de Des Moines planearon la serie de ” Charlas Comunitarias” de cinco partes como una forma de recopilar las opiniones de la comunidad para abordar mejor la seguridad de los estudiantes y los recursos en sus escuelas. La primera tuvo lugar el jueves por la noche en la East High School, donde tres adolescentes fueron tiroteados el mes pasado.
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DMPS hosts its first Community Conversation in response to the fatal shooting on one of its campusesDes Moines Public Schools hosted its first community roundtable discussion last night in response to a fatal shooting on one of its high school campuses.
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La policía de Des Moines ha acusado a 10 adolescentes en relación con el tiroteo mortal de José David López, de 15 años, en el exterior del East High School el mes pasado. La policía ha dicho que López era el objetivo previsto.
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Five of the 10 teenagers charged in connection with a school campus shooting in Des Moines last month have pleaded not guilty in court filings.
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La primera “Conversación Comunitaria” se llevará a cabo en el lugar del tiroteo, el East High School, el jueves 28 de abril.
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Des Moines Public Schools will have a series of community discussions following the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old on a high school campus last month.