David McCartney’s route to becoming University of Iowa archivist was circuitous, taking him from Wisconsin, through Anchorage, to Portland and then Maryland in 1994 for a master’s in history and library science.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Mar. 11, 2022 6:00 am1300d ago
David McCartney’s route to becoming University of Iowa archivist was circuitous, taking him from Wisconsin, through Anchorage, to Portland and then Maryland in 1994 for a master’s in history and library science.
Michaela Ramm Health Care and Medicine Mar. 11, 2022 7:52 am1300d ago
Under the new program, Mercy Medical will provide financial assistance and salaries to Mount Mercy University nursing students, and in exchange, those students will work at the hospital after graduation.
State Government Mar. 10, 2022 5:09 pm1300d ago
In 2021, Iowa companies exported $3.1 billion in goods to Mexico, which is the state’s third-largest export destination overall and the second-leading export market for corn, pork and soybeans.
State Government Mar. 11, 2022 7:43 am1300d ago
The fiscal 2023 budget proposed by House Republicans represents a less than a 1 percent increase from the current $8.1 billion budget. Gov. Kim Reynolds and Senate Republicans have proposed spending just more than $8.2 billion, a 3.5 percent increase.
State Government Mar. 10, 2022 4:32 pm1301d ago
Iowa’s state budget is even healthier than experts previously estimated, but over the next two budget years, once newly approved state income tax cuts go into effect, Iowa’s state revenues are projected to decline.
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Campaigns & Elections Mar. 10, 2022 3:49 pm1301d ago
The campaign arm of U.S. House Democrats on Thursday announced it has placed two Iowa candidates, Liz Mathis and Christina Bohannan, in its program that works to help Democrats win U.S. House races against Republican incumbents.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Mar. 10, 2022 4:09 pm1301d ago
An Iowa State University “Sport Clubs Review Committee” formed in the wake of a Crew Club accident a year ago that left two students dead has developed eight recommendations aimed at improving club safety — including new mandates expected to reduce the number of “high-risk” clubs.
Gage Miskimen Local Government Mar. 10, 2022 2:31 pm1301d ago
Marion Mayor Nick AbouAssaly gave his seventh state of the city address on Thursday, his first in person since before the pandemic
Weather Mar. 14, 2022 11:11 am1297d ago
The National Weather Service has confirmed four additional tornadoes that struck Iowa during Saturday evening’s deadly severe weather, bringing the total from the previously confirmed nine to now 13.
State Government Mar. 10, 2022 6:44 pm1300d ago
Join us virtually at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10, for a special edition of Pints and Politics, focusing on the history and current issues within Iowa’s Bottle Bill.
People & Places Mar. 10, 2022 7:37 am1301d ago
Nikki and Paul Hynek want to get a 10-year-old Ukrainian boy they’ve hosted and his siblings out of their home country amid Russia’s invasion. While the Hyneks hope to make the kids part of their family, they face bureaucratic hurdles in getting the kids to safety.
Local Government Mar. 14, 2022 2:48 pm1297d ago
Astig Planning, a community and environmental planning firm in Iowa City, is in the beginning stages of developing its Inclusive Economic Development Plan.
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