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Harkin Institute hosting first presentation of Polk County water quality report

The Harkin Institute and Polk County have announced the first official presentation of findings from the Central Iowa Source Water Resource Assessment report will be held Aug. 4 at 6 p.m. at the Harkin Institute, 2800 University Ave. The event will feature a panel of scientists who were directly involved in creating the 227-page assessment. The event…

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Drake University’s Kelly Bruhn inducted into PRSA College of Fellows

Drake University has announced Kelly Bruhn, professor of public relations and associate dean of Drake’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications has been inducted into the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) College of Fellows. The induction process requires at least 20 years of experience, an Accreditation in Public Relations, and a demonstrated record of…

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Peoples Co. launches farmland succession campaign

Peoples Co., an agricultural land services firm based in Clive, has announced a national awareness campaign to address the impending transfer of over 370 million acres, approximately 40% of U.S. farmland, expected by 2045. The initiative features “Map of My Kingdom,” a one-woman play by former Iowa Poet Laureate Mary Swander, spotlighting the emotional and…

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Rural bankers watching crop prices closely

Interest rates, higher input costs and volatility from tariffs are putting downward pressure on farmland prices and rural bank leaders in the Midwest are closely watching how crop prices will pan out as an indicator of how the region will fare economically. That’s the conclusion of Creighton University economist Ernie Goss, who puts together the…

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CIWW beginning phased lift of lawn watering ban Tuesday

Central Iowa Water Works’ technical committee has voted to lift the ban for residential lawn watering, starting July 22. To manage demand, lawn watering must be conducted on an  even/odd lawn watering schedule. The residential lawn watering ban has been in effect since June 12, stemming from high nitrate levels in Des Moines’ water sources that…

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State summer food program feeds kids, but not as many as the federal program, advocates say

Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Healthy Kids Iowa program funds summer meals for kids, but does not go as far as Summer EBT, a federal program, food security advocates said. “Summer EBT would have assisted 245,000 kids across the state and that’s $40 per month for qualifying kids in the form of an EBT card,” said Luke Elzinga, policy…

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National nonprofit to host annual conference in Des Moines

From July 23-26, members of AMBUCS, a national nonprofit service organization, will gather at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown for the organization’s annual national conference. AMBUCS, with more than 3,800 members in 36 states, provides Amtryke adaptive tricycles, scholarships for future therapists and supports local service projects for people with disabilities. Attendees will participate in educational sessions,…

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DMACC opens presidential application process

The Des Moines Area Community College board of directors announced it is accepting applications for its fifth president and CEO. DMACC’s next president will assume the role on Jan. 1, 2026, succeeding Rob Denson, who announced his retirement in January after 22 years of leadership. The launch of the application process follows engagement with key stakeholders at DMACC, in…

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