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African American Museum of Iowa reopens

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Eastern Iowans got their first look at the new and improved African American Museum of Iowa as it reopened Saturday after a year of renovations. Both the museum’s exterior and interior got a complete makeover.

One of the newest features is an interactive research lab. It allows people to find out more about their own family history.

But Museum leaders said the museum is about more than just the exhibits.

“We hope people will be able to not only learn new content and learn history that they’ll be able to have a conversation and engage with the material. Then maybe do some reflection. You know what can I do to make an impact in my community?” said LaNisha Cassell, African American Museum of Iowa Executive Director.

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Cassell said right now their temporary exhibit is a look at the museum’s 30-year history.

She said their next temporary, Racist Things: Hateful Imagery in the American Household is set to debut in September.



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Iowa leaders react to the death of Dick Cheney

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DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) – Iowa’s top officials share their sentiments on the death of former Vice President Dick Cheney. He was 84.

Cheney’s wife of 61 years, Lynne, his daughters, Liz and Mary, and other family members were with him on Monday night, the family said in a statement, adding that the former vice president died of complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.

“Dick Cheney was a great and good man who taught his children and grandchildren to love our country, and to live lives of courage, honor, love, kindness, and fly fishing,” the statement said. “We are grateful beyond measure for all Dick Cheney did for our country. And we are blessed beyond measure to have loved and been loved by this noble giant of a man.”

Governor Kim Reynolds said Tuesday that Cheney will be remembered as a patriot.

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“Dick Cheney will be remembered as a remarkable statesman—in Congress and the Executive Branch, in times of peace and war, at home and abroad,“ she said. ”Above all, he will be remembered as a patriot, who dedicated his life to the service of his country. Kevin and I offer our sincere condolences and prayers to his family. May he rest in peace.”

Senator Chuck Grassley said in a post on X that his prayers were with Cheney’s family and that Cheney was “a true public servant and proud American.”

Grassley served in the U.S. House of Representatives with Cheney.

Senator Joni Ernst also regarded Cheney in a post on X Tuesday morning.

“Whether Vice President, Secretary of Defense, or in Congress, Dick Cheney was always proud to be an American,“ she said. ”His commitment to defeat terrorism ensured there was never another 9/11. He served his country honorably and dutifully. May he rest in peace.”

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Iowa physician again faces sex-related disciplinary charges

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An Iowa physician previously sanctioned for sexual misconduct is now facing disciplinary charges of sexual harassment. The Iowa Board of Medicine has charged Dr. Danny Lewis Jr., a family-practice physician from Waterloo, with unprofessional conduct and sexual harassment. The board has not disclosed any information as to the nature of the conduct that gave rise […]



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Obituary for John Daniel Steinke at Overton Funeral Home

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Obituary for John Daniel Steinke at Overton Funeral Home


John Daniel Steinke, 56, of Indianola, Iowa, passed away Friday, October 31, 2025 at Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. He was born on October 30, 1969 in St. Catherines Hospital, McCook, Nebraska to John Robert Steinke and Kay Graham Steinke and his brother Kurt followed in 1972. They lived



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