The Community Free Health Clinic in Cedar Rapids, is one of several clinics around Iowa that distribute free or discounted medication through a statewide nonprofit called SafeNetRx.
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The Community Free Health Clinic in Cedar Rapids, is one of several clinics around Iowa that distribute free or discounted medication through a statewide nonprofit called SafeNetRx.
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Iowa’s community colleges for 60 years have innovatively and persistently pursued a Legislature-levied mission to provide educational opportunities, workforce training, and community enrichment through two-year associate degrees, one-year certificates, and other continuing or high school-level academic programming.
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Produced in partnership with the Iowa Engineering Society, E-Week is an annual celebration of engineering and all that it, and engineers, contribute to our world. The Gazette's E-Week showcases a variety of engineering topics.
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The Iowa Institute for Hydraulic Research’s work can be seen around the world, but its biggest impact is felt closer to home.
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Since 2020, Iverson has had the opportunity to work on water quality projects that have a direct impact on the environment, including lake restoration, abandoned coal mine restoration and more.
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The repairs, which consultants estimate could be done within the year, do not address any of the space needs of the jail and sheriff’s office. County officials have said for years that the facility is crowded and unsafe for both inmates and staff.
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After 38 years in law enforcement and holding jobs that took him from Memphis, Tenn., to Abu Ghraib in Iraq, to Marion, Iowa, Marion Police Chief Mike Kitsmiller is retiring.
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