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Congressional leaders are moving to overturn the federal government’s new nursing home staffing mandates as part of a larger effort to cut Medicaid and other forms of government spending.
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New research on the cost of reducing the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico places a $7 billion dollar annual price tag on reaching the Environmental Protection Agency’s goals.
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Music Mar. 3, 2025 7:58 am251d ago
Music is a multimillion dollar economy in Cedar Rapids. But new results from the Cedar Rapids Music Census highlight concerns about a siloed scene with low pay and limited opportunities in an industry some say is not taken seriously.
Education Mar. 3, 2025 7:53 am251d ago
Jenny Wagner is the first individual recipient of the statewide Dan Marburger Mentors in Violence Prevention Advocacy Award, which recognizes efforts to curb bullying, gender violence and sexual harassment among students.
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The appropriation in the Iowa House legislation would be contingent on the U.S. Department of Agriculture approving a waiver for SNAP exemptions that could strike nearly two-thirds of food products at a grocery store from eligibility.
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