Kirkwood Community College’s Certified Nursing Assistant program, whether hybrid or traditional, runs between four and 10 weeks, and the school has programs that can help with tuition assistance, too.
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Kirkwood Community College’s Certified Nursing Assistant program, whether hybrid or traditional, runs between four and 10 weeks, and the school has programs that can help with tuition assistance, too.
Grace King K-12 Education Mar. 8, 2022 9:16 am1356d ago
Of the 40 students graduating in May, 26 started with Kids on Course in its first year as second graders.
Local Government Mar. 7, 2022 7:00 am1357d ago
Better Together 2030’s online brainstorming game involves residents in a discussion about what priorities are most important to them as the project continues work on long-term planning in Johnson County.
Higher Ed Mar. 7, 2022 4:15 pm1356d ago
University of Iowa freshman, Nathan Polancyak, 18, is the first man on the Iowa Dance Team, a prestigious 21-member squad that performs at sporting events and competes at the College Dance Team National Championship in Orlando.
Community Mar. 7, 2022 6:00 am1357d ago
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Health Care and Medicine Mar. 7, 2022 6:00 am1357d ago
This week marks the second year since the novel coronavirus first arrived in Iowa, bringing with it a deadly disease that went on to kill thousands and infect tens of thousands more. But in recent weeks, things have changed. Some have begun to relax, wondering if COVID-19 finally is reaching endemic stage. However, for some vulnerable groups, the risk they still face has not changed.
Marissa Payne Local Government Mar. 7, 2022 12:54 pm1357d ago
In Cedar Rapids’ third attempt to secure a gaming license from Iowa regulators, local casino backers will argue against longtime opponents who are now expanding their operations in neighboring states where gaming expansions threaten Iowa revenues.
Washington Post Weather Mar. 7, 2022 12:57 pm1357d ago
Delays of up to 9 minutes before warnings reached public blamed on technical issues
Higher Ed Mar. 7, 2022 6:00 am1357d ago
A University of Iowa internal medicine professor and clinician known for her stunning personal account of reversing multiple sclerosis symptoms has landed $2.5 million to further investigate ways diet might improve the quality of life for those with the autoimmune disease.
By Jared Strong - Iowa Capital Dispatch
News Mar. 6, 2022 10:31 am1358d ago
Iowa DNR records show the park draws water from a 140-feet-deep well that is highly susceptible to surface contamination because of the porous sediment in the area.
Adela Suliman - The Washington Post
Nation and World Mar. 6, 2022 8:32 am1358d ago
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News Mar. 6, 2022 6:00 am1358d ago
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