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Iowa City’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission changes leadership after ‘rocky start’

IOWA CITY — Just three months into its existence, Iowa City’s Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission saw an upheaval in its leadership during a contentious meeting.

 

No citations issued for violating mask mandates in Iowa City or Cedar Rapids

In July, Iowa City Mayor Bruce Teague issued a citywide mask mandate in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Survey: Most Marion residents believe community is welcoming — but, for some, there is ‘work to do’

MARION — Forty percent of the Marion residents completing a community survey last fall think the community does an “excellent” job in making residents feel welcome.

 

Interstate 80/380 interchange project on schedule and on budget

CORALVILLE — While there were concerns a year ago about progress on the $387 million project to reconfigure the Interstate 80-Interstate 380 interchange, the Iowa Department of Transportation said this month that the massive undertaking is on schedule and on budget.

 

A rough road for Iowa’s ethanol industry?

Seth Meyer has spent more than two decades in agricultural economics research, but he had never seen anything like what the ethanol industry experienced last year.

 

Scholarship opens doors for Mount Vernon High School senior

At 17, Aliya Keaton of Mount Vernon has been leaping over all the hurdles in her path, climbing higher with each one — all the way up to a $25,000 Horatio Alger National Scholarship.

 

Bill clarifies who can access Iowa inmate records to aid treatment, rehabilitation

Both chambers of the Iowa Legislature recently passed a bill backed by the Iowa Department of Corrections to clarify who can access confidential records of offenders when different agencies are providing treatment and rehabilitation to those in prison, eligible for parole, or on probation or parole.

 

Here’s what alive and dead at the Iowa Legislature

Here’s how some issues have fared so far this session in the Iowa Legislature:ALIVE • Boost next fiscal year’s state K-12 education funding by $36.5 million (SF269) • Require K-12 schools offer in-person classroom instruction option (SF160)

 

Most of Iowa GOP agenda clears first legislative hurdle

DES MOINES — Legislation seeking to reinstate a limited death penalty, repeal the state’s bottle deposit law and require young moped riders to wear helmets fell by the wayside while Republicans voted Thursday to sanction high-tech companies for censoring social media free speech on a critical day for bills to win approval or languish for the 2021 session.

 

Council Bluffs Girl Scout troop for kids without homes sells nearly 20,000 boxes of cookies

COUNCIL BLUFFS — A Girl Scout troop for girls whose families are homeless in Council Bluffs managed to sell more than 20,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies this year. Troop 64224 made sales in all 50 states — a remarkable feat for a troop of about six girls confronting unstable living situations in the middle of a pandemic.

 

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