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River to River host Ben Kieffer visits an Illinois dispensary 15 minutes from the Iowa border to see how much of its customer base comes from the Hawkeye state where recreational marijuana use remains illegal.
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Though Iowans are far from the ocean, powerful hurricanes still impact the Midwest. Plus, an expert discusses the health effects of prolonged cannabis use.
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Iowa's last known Holocaust survivor, David Wolnerman, died this month. His son, Michael Wolnerman, shares memories of his father, who survived 11 concentration camps throughout World War II.
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Even though cannabis is recreationally illegal in Iowa, products giving just as potent a high are being sold for recreational use in the state. How is that possible?
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Minnesota became the 23rd state in the U.S. to allow the growth and possession of recreational marijuana on Aug. 1. Meanwhile, some Iowans have turned to consumable hemp to get their high.
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Minnesota became the 23rd state in the U.S. to allow recreational marijuana on August 1.
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Host Ben Kieffer discusses the health effects of prolonged cannabis use, including recreational use.
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Also, Auditor Rob Sand said a bill limiting his office, the only statewide office held by a Democrat in Iowa, is the “greatest pro-corruption bill … and the worst perversion of checks and balances in Iowa’s history."
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The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics participated in a national study, which found nearly half of Iowa drivers involved in a serious crash had at least one drug in their system.
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A Des Moines-area health coach is putting together a summit to make health care and information more accessible to underserved populations.