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Adovcates say there is a critical need for providers who understand the unique needs of people who faced great trauma to come to America.
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Over two hundred immigrants who each have their unique journey to settling in all 50 United States are featured in the book Finding American.
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Two developers received COVID-19 relief money to help bring more affordable housing to the city.
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Principal oboist Jeffrey Paul received a commission to create his own concerto. His vision included creating a brand-new instrument. But reaching his goal proved harder than imagined.
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Society's reliance on technology is not only a barrier but an equity issue.
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A man of working class origins who overcame severe alcoholism to become the governor of Iowa and a U.S. Senator — on this episode of River to River, the life of Harold Hughes.
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The state of Iowa has nine Area Education Agencies that fill in the gaps for K-12 schools by offering disability and specialized services. Gov. Kim Reynolds thinks the agencies need to limit their scope, which has parents and educators concerned.
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The franchise fee would help pay for 20% more law enforcement officers and more community amenities.
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Chris Luken knows cheese more than almost anyone else and has gained some prestigious titles to back that up.
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Iowa again braced for another winter storm, this time bringing a blizzard warning for a large portion of the state.