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As early voting has begun for the 2022 Midterm Election, Iowa Public Radio and The Gazette team up to discuss Iowa's major races and national issues being felt locally.
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School board meetings have long had a reputation as unexciting, but over the past few years have become center stage for heated discussions from mask mandates to vaccinations and transgender student policy.
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Iowa has long been known as a local-control state when it comes to schools.
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Many argue that charter schools or private schools offer a better-quality education than public schools, but who gets left behind when resources shift?
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For episode two of Iowa Week: School is in Session — a look at the school choice movement in Iowa and the push toward privatization.
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Education in Iowa has been shaped throughout history by national movements and spending priorities and funding proposed by its governors. And while today criticism of the quality of education at Iowa's public schools runs high, school has become more accessible than ever.
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This month, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether one state can regulate hog production in another.
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On this Banned Books Week, an annual nationwide celebration of the freedom to read, we listen back to a conversation about recent book challenges across Iowa and the U.S.
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On this week's Newsbuzz edition of River to River, an Iowa county moved to severely limit the potential for wind energy.
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Students across the state are getting ready to head back to school, at a time when many districts are scrambling to find the teachers and support staff they need.