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As COVID-19 cases rise in Iowa, public health experts are urging "smart decisions" during the festivities to prevent the spread of the virus.
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Many Health Care Workers Don’t Trust Vaccine, Nationally And In Iowa
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While loan servicers are responsible for contacting graduates, the University of Northern Iowa has been working with current students and recent graduates to understand what the freeze’s end means for them, said Director of Financial Aid Tim Bakula.
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The Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals and the City of Des Moines are alleging in court that the Sutton Senior Home and its owner, Anne Porter of Ankeny, are running an illegal, unlicensed care facility out of the single-family house on Des Moines’ southwest side.
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The announcement of a $20 million school mental health program was a surprise to key stakeholder groups.
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Since 2017, Global Fiberglass Solutions Inc. has said it plans to recycle the 1,300 blades. Environmental regulators want the firm to be investigated by the attorney general’s office.
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Dennis Todey, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Midwest Climate Hub, said the prospects for the rest of the summer are hard to forecast. At best, Iowa would get enough rain to hold off an even worse drought, he predicted.
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Partnership Eyes Action On Airport Terminal, Water Trails
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Five of the Iowa nursing homes deemed by the government to be among the worst in the nation have met those criteria for at least two years, and one has qualified for four years, according to federal records.
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Supreme Beef wants to raise more than 10,000 cattle in a partially enclosed feedlot near Bloody Run Creek, not far from Monona in Clayton County. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources years ago declared Bloody Run an “outstanding Iowa water” requiring special protection, and the agency stocks trout in the popular fishing spot.