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Coe College commits to capping costs for incoming Iowa students next fall
With the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) cycle scheduled for another late release this year, Coe College in Cedar Rapids has announced it will continue its efforts to keep costs for certain Iowa students level with the state’s public universities. Coe College will cap out-of-pocket costs at $24,000 for incoming, in-state students who […]
Iowa student proficiency rises in English, shows no ‘meaningful progress’ in math
Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress results for spring 2024 show that the state has reached or surpassed pre-pandemic proficiency levels in English language arts and mathematics, according to the Iowa Department of Education. The department released results Friday from the spring 2024 assessment that determined whether students in 3rd through 11th grade were meeting […]
Iowa high school football scores: IHSAA live statewide updates from Week 2
It's Week 2 of the Iowa high school football season, with several massive rivalry games on the IHSAA schedule happening around the state tonight. Check out the latest updates from around the state below in this live blog. It will update throughout the night until all the games are wrapped up. ...
Iowa Nursing Shortage Sparks New Nursing Program at UNI
As I came up through the fire department, I met many amazing people who were top of their game. Those are the ones you hitch your wagon to because they know what they are doing and can show you the way. I learned quite a bit by watching them do their thing and when you experience the best, whatever it is, hopefully it rubs off.
Iowa's unemployment insurance rates remain low
(The Center Square) - Iowa’s unemployment insurance rates for employers will remain at the lowest allowable level for a third year in a row, state officials said. Contribution rates in 2025 will be drawn from the same table as last year, which saved employers approximately $72.20 per employee when the rate was first lowered to this level in 2023, according to Gov. Kim Reynolds. The unemployment insurance rate for employers...
Gov. Reynolds orders flags at half-staff to honor fallen Pearl Harbor sailor from Iowa
(Des Moines) Governor Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa to fly at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, September 9, 2024, to honor fallen Navy Fireman 1st Class Everett C. Titterington who was killed at Pearl Harbor during World War II. He was from Milford, Iowa and will be buried in Riverside National Cemetery in California.
New Iowa Law Means Kids Missing School Could Land Parents in Court & Fined
A recent change in Iowa's attendance laws is impacting families across the state, including those in the Western Dubuque School District, in fact an announcement from the school is how I first learned of this law change. This law change (Senate File 2435) tightens rules on how many days a student can miss before consequences come into play for both the student and their parents. Let’s break it down so it’s easy to understand how this might affect you, your family, and your local schools.
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