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Iowa lawmakers predict ‘significant investment’ to bridge internet gaps

DES MOINES — There’s bipartisan legislative support for making a major investment in broadband internet expansion in Iowa, but leaders aren’t ready to commit to fully funding Gov. Kim Reynolds’s request for $450 million over three years until they see the latest state revenue projections made later this month.

 

Iowa sees decrease in weekly unemployment claims for second consecutive week

Iowa Workforce Development reported a decrease in unemployment claims for the week of Feb. 28 for the second consecutive week.New claims increased from 4,216 to 5,531, but continuing claims decreased from 48,389 to 44,827. It marked the fewest continuing jobless claims since the week of Jan. 2.

 

Marion Hy-Vee Drugstore location becoming new Fast and Fresh

The former Hy-Vee Drug Store in Marion is getting a “fresh” new look this year.The store, which closed in August due to damage from the derecho, will reopen as a Hy-Vee Fast and Fresh.

 

Woman who was secretly videotaped pumping breast milk by former employer said he harassed her for years

IOWA CITY — A woman, who found her former employer secretly videotaping her pumping breast milk in a private conference room in 2018, told a judge Thursday that she should “not have to live with shame every day for feeling like I should have caught him sooner.”

 

Maine threatens to break deal with Workday, company Iowa hired for computer system upgrade

Maine is threatening to terminate its contract with Workday — a California company Iowa hired to update the state’s information technology system — after Workday suddenly stopped work last month, according to news reports.

 

Mount Mercy planning ‘fully in-person operations’ next fall, other private Iowa colleges look toward in-person com

Assuming COVID-19 vaccine will be “widely available” this summer, Mount Mercy University this week unveiled plans for “fully in-person operations” by Aug. 1 — reverting back to a more normal college experience after hybrid learning this year kept students, at least some of the time, out of class and confined to Zoom boxes.

 

Regents lift international travel ban on Iowa public universities

One year and one week after the Board of Regents halted university-sponsored international travel last March in light of the “quickly evolving impact of COVID,” board President Mike Richards on Thursday lifted the travel ban “effective immediately.”

 

Operation Quickfind: Elizabeth J.C. Howard, 17

The North Liberty Police Department is looking for information about a missing 17-year-old girl.According to a media release, North Liberty police, along with the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office, are asking for public assistance in locating “a runaway juvenile.” named Elizabeth J.C. Howard.

 

Iowa closing in on 1 million vaccines administered

As of Thursday afternoon, Iowa had administered 998,054 doses of COVID-19 vaccines, with 959,053 going to Iowa residents.Some 347,382 people have completed the vaccine in Iowa — about 15 percent of the state’s adult population.

 

COVID-19 likely Iowa’s 3rd leading cause of death for 2020

DES MOINES — As it turns out, COVID-19 is far worse than the flu.COVID-19 likely will go down as the third-leading cause of death in Iowa in 2020, when 4,667 Iowans were confirmed to have died as a result of the disease by Dec. 31, public health data show.

 

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