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Police lineups to identify suspects have been around for decades.
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A look at how a lack of maternity healthcare resources in Iowa affects outcomes for parents and babies, plus how new abortion restrictions may impact care
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Rural towns are shrinking and growing older, but ISU researchers have identified some that support aging in place better than others.
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Ninety-year-old identical twins Bonnie Smola and Donna Story spent their first 20 years together, and the next 20 years apart, before coming back together for the next half-century.
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FOX’s “Farmer Wants a Wife” recently wrapped up its first season, and it got Harvest Public Media wondering what dating is like for farmers and ranchers. Turns out, dating in a small town isn’t always easy.
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For some towns in rural Iowa, it's possible to shrink and yet still thrive.
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The University of Iowa’s National Driving Safety Institute is one of the only places in the country where automated vehicles are taken on gravel roads.
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The Inflation Reduction Act provides funds for clean energy, transportation, electrification and more for rural communities, but small towns with few resources and staff may have trouble accessing those programs.
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Rural areas are losing grocery stores to consolidation faster than their urban counterparts — but some communities have come up with innovative solutions.
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The report from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach says from 2011 to 2021, the number of Iowa acres operated by large commercial farms grew to about 1,930 acres each. And acres operated by small farms fell by nearly 50%, with each farm operating about 300 acres.