Meet Joachim “Joah” Seelos, who joined CommUnity Crisis Services in late August as a law enforcement liaison responding to mental health calls.
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Meet Joachim “Joah” Seelos, who joined CommUnity Crisis Services in late August as a law enforcement liaison responding to mental health calls.
Marissa Payne Local Government Dec. 3, 2021 6:00 am1396d ago
While some yard signs are seen in public right of way spaces around Cedar Rapids where they are not supposed to be placed, the city treads carefully on regulating signs to protect citizens’ free speech rights.
Community Dec. 3, 2021 7:29 am1396d ago
The city of Marion and Marion Parks and Recreation are encouraging residents to get into the festive spirit by decking their homes and yards for the holidays. To encourage participation, a total of $500 in prizes will be awarded to five winners.
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Arizona man who became combative on flight to Cedar Rapids and was vaping marijuana pleaded to possession and was sentenced to 2 years probation in federal court.
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Ernest Gaston in a jury trial in May 2022 was found guilty of assault with intent to cause serious injury, …
Higher Ed Dec. 2, 2021 5:11 pm1396d ago
Among a handful of key areas on which the University of Iowa is focused as its heads into a post-pandemic future facing challenges old and new is mental health and supporting student well-being, University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson told a group of community members Thursday.
Washington Post News Dec. 2, 2021 4:27 pm1396d ago
Bob Coffey, a Des Moines contractor, heard about the couple's health setbacks and decided to help with their Christmas decorations.
Michaela Ramm Health Care and Medicine Dec. 2, 2021 2:39 pm1396d ago
A local blood center, ImpactLife, provided 15 units of O-type red blood cells to help replenish the blood supply at hospitals near Oxford, Mich., where a school shooting left four students dead and more injured.
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Arrests come after investigators link defendants to Veo scooter rental
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Overtis Roberts Jr., 44, is accused of slashing a man was in the 200 block of Third Street SE on Aug. 18.
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David Costello, 26, is accused of igniting a propane torch head near a natural gas supply line he had opened. A Monticello police officer and a deputy were “consumed in a flash fire” from the resulting explosion.
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