When there’s a snowstorm, how do cities decide which streets to plow first? Curious Iowa looks at how two Eastern Iowa cities of different sizes — Cedar Rapids and Central City — approach snow removal.
Bailey Cichon Curious Iowa Jan. 22, 2024 5:00 am664d ago
When there’s a snowstorm, how do cities decide which streets to plow first? Curious Iowa looks at how two Eastern Iowa cities of different sizes — Cedar Rapids and Central City — approach snow removal.
By Jared Strong - Iowa Capital Dispatch State Government Jan. 22, 2024 5:00 am664d ago
State regulators recently fined a northeast Iowa woman $2,500 for numerous tire fires at her acreage that persisted for months despite warnings they are illegal, according to a recent Iowa Department of Natural Resources order.
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Also, Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance touts record year for new membership
Campaigns & Elections Jan. 21, 2024 2:25 pm665d ago
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended his Republican presidential campaign Sunday on the eve of the New Hampshire primary and endorsed Donald Trump, ending a White House bid that failed to meet expectations that he would emerge as a serious challenger to the former president.
Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau
News Jan. 21, 2024 6:00 am665d ago
A look back at the top news stories from the week of Jan. 15
Crime & Courts Jan. 22, 2024 9:03 am664d ago
An assistant Linn County prosecutor has worked in the Juvenile Division for nearly 24 years and was promoted last month to be the head of the division head. She lives for the moments when the kids are successful in their rehabilitation and families can be reunited.
Vanessa Miller Local Government Jan. 22, 2024 8:06 am664d ago
To date, $2.2 million has been raised toward a $3.5 million campaign goal — including a $900,000 “Community Attraction and Tourism grant” the Enhance Iowa Board awarded North Liberty in December.
Elijah Decious Local Government Jan. 22, 2024 7:57 am664d ago
Mayor Steve Dodson speaks to growth happening in Cedar Rapids’ northern neighbor, and how the city hopes to manage it sustainably.
K-12 Education Jan. 31, 2024 12:15 pm655d ago
Ryan Wise, former director of the Iowa Department of Education said he appreciates the “spirit” of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposal but says “very rapid changes could negatively impact schools and kids.”
Environmental News Jan. 21, 2024 5:00 am665d ago
Several winter storms have barreled through the Midwest since the start of the year, bringing deep snow and bitter cold. It comes on the heels of several years of drought that has left parts of the Mississippi River basin with rainfall deficits of a foot-plus. As the snowpack grows and melts, it could help restore parched stream flows — but also carries the risk of flooding downstream.
By Sarah Jane Tribble and Tony Leys, KFF Health News
Health Care and Medicine Jan. 21, 2024 5:00 am665d ago
Keokuk’s shuttered hospital was among the fewer than two dozen rural hospitals that were converted into Rural Emergency Hospitals in the program’s first year. Now, advocates and lawmakers say tweaks to the law are necessary to lure more takers and keep health care in rural communities.
Associated Press
News Jan. 20, 2024 5:36 pm666d ago
The longtime Iowa principal who risked his life to save students during a shooting earlier this month was remembered Saturday not just for his heroic actions that day but for the unconditional love and compassion he showed his family and students.
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