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  • Third-annual Housing Summit reaches agreement that partnership key to addressing QC affordable housing crisis. . .
  • Shea Doyle named new Pres, CEO of Modern Woodmen of America. . .
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Category: "Iowa News"

  • Multiple local contested races, public measures to be on 11/05 ballot
  • Sec of Ag Tom Vilsack discusses Pure Prairie Poultry closure, bird-flu dairy-testing program
  • ACLU files suit in Iowa to fight citizenship challenges for naturalized voters
  • Comm Foundation of Greater Muscatine earns reaccreditation for philanthropic excellence
  • Dems question accountability, funding of ESAs; GOP says they’re student-focused
  • Lincoln auction features nearly 300 sewing machines, unique fabric 100 years old
  • Practice in DeWitt receives $1.2M loan for new clinic
  • Iowa AG Brenna Bird leads multi-state opposition to court decision on Clean Water Act
  • IOWA AG BRENNA BIRD UPBRAIDS BIDEN-HARRIS, LULAC FOR “THREATENING ELECTION INTEGRITY”AG Bird statement on LULAC
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  • New CPR tech at U of Iowa saves Muscatine man’s life
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