The state of Iowa will consider paying $2 million to the daughters of a Muscatine woman who died during an MRI at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 2018 from an allergic reaction to the contrast dye administered intravenously.
Vanessa Miller Higher Ed Nov. 6, 2023 3:48 pm742d ago
The state of Iowa will consider paying $2 million to the daughters of a Muscatine woman who died during an MRI at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 2018 from an allergic reaction to the contrast dye administered intravenously.
Community Nov. 8, 2023 10:17 am741d ago
Available at the Cedar Valley Humane Society
Marissa Payne, Sara Konrad Baranowski
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 6, 2023 5:00 am743d ago
Tuesday is Election Day in cities and school districts across Iowa. Early voting numbers reported in two Eastern Iowa counties show interest in these elections is lagging compared to 2021.
Caleb McCullough, Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau
State Government Nov. 6, 2023 5:00 am743d ago
The Iowa Department of Management last week announced $150 million in grants to connect more than 12,000 Iowans to high-speed internet. The funding is the latest round of the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband program. The funding focuses on “Broadband Intervention Zones” the state has identified as having the highest need for high-speed internet.
Local Government Nov. 6, 2023 5:00 am743d ago
Also, Mount Vernon Road in Cedar Rapids reopens
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 5, 2023 2:14 pm743d ago
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds plans to endorse Ron DeSantis for president, giving the Florida governor’s 2024 campaign a boost as he struggles to show progress against Donald Trump in the Republican primary, two people familiar with the matter said Sunday.
Tom Barton Campaigns & Elections Nov. 5, 2023 11:28 am744d ago
Dressed in his signature gym shorts and a sweatshirt, Democratic Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. John Fetterman advocated for party unity and made the case for backing President Joe Biden in 2024 at an iowa Democratic Party fundraiser in Altoona on Saturday.
Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau News Nov. 5, 2023 6:00 am744d ago
A look back at the top news stories from the week of Oct. 30
Health Care and Medicine Nov. 5, 2023 11:09 am744d ago
Two years ago, lawmakers passed a bill allowing voters in counties to declare EMS an essential service within their county and agree to pay taxes to support it. But few counties have done that yet.
Health Care and Medicine Nov. 5, 2023 11:10 am744d ago
A newly launched, partially online program at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids is making it possible for Iowa students living in rural areas or who have busy work schedules to more easily pursue EMT certification.
K-12 Education Nov. 6, 2023 8:02 am743d ago
New chiefs of schools hired to oversee three school ‘areas,’ provide coaching to principals in the Cedar Rapids Community School District
Higher Ed Nov. 6, 2023 7:45 am743d ago
As Monday’s final sale hearing approaches in the historic and heated bankruptcy of Iowa City’s oldest and only-remaining community hospital, precarious deals are being tested by objections and rising tempers – including from Mercy Hospital partners and creditors unlikely to get the millions they’re due.
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