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Site visitors passes underneath the blue and purple streetlights on Interstate 380 simply north of downtown Cedar Rapids. The blue hue outcomes from deterioration of the LED streetlight’s inside coating, and the lights are being changed. (Nick Rohlman/The Gazette)
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GRASSLEY VS. FRANKEN: Democrat Mike Franken, a retired Navy admiral from Sioux Metropolis, will face Republican U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley within the Nov. 8 common election.
Franken, 64, gained the Democratic main on Tuesday, gathering 86,372 votes, in accordance with unofficial outcomes. Former U.S. Rep. Abby Finkenauer of Cedar Rapids and Dr. Glenn Hurst of Minden, his opponents, garnered 62,498 and seven,562 votes, respectively.
Grassley, 88, had 143,289 votes to challenger Jim Carlin’s 51,755 within the Republican main.
CONVERSION THERAPY: Linn County supervisors on Monday are anticipated to offer remaining approval to banning “conversion remedy” for minors.
The remedy is a broadly debunked apply of attempting to alter the sexual orientation or gender identification of an LGBTQ individual right into a straight man or lady.
The ban would apply solely to rural Linn County, however supervisors are hoping the county’s cities will move their very own bans. In Iowa, solely Davenport has a conversion remedy ban.
The supervisors have cut up 2-1 on the ban, with Democrats Stacey Walker and Ben Rogers in assist and Republican Louie Zumbach opposed. Zumbach, a former state lawmaker, mentioned he considers the matter to be a state challenge and out of doors a county supervisor’s purview.
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BUD & MARY’S CANNABIS: Iowa’s first medical marijuana producer and distributor is altering its identify, planning a $10 million growth in Iowa and increasing into Colorado and Michigan.
MedPharm Iowa will develop into Bud & Mary’s Hashish Co., displaying a shift within the firm’s focus from simply the medical marijuana allowed in Iowa to leisure marijuana merchandise allowed in another states.
“We really feel like this higher displays our total firm, however it isn’t meant to recommend that medical isn’t essential,” Lucas Nelson, group president, mentioned in an interview Thursday.
The identify comes from Nelson’s grandparents, Mary Nelson and R.W. “Bud” Nelson. The Nelsons based Kemin Industries, a world dietary ingredient firm in Des Moines, in 1961.
GLENWOOD DEATH: A 30-year-old resident of the state-run Glenwood Useful resource Middle died of acute dehydration after facility employees failed to observe his fluid consumption, state inspectors mentioned.
The middle, which has a protracted historical past of care points and is scheduled to shut in 2024, was fined $10,000 by the Iowa Division of Inspections and Appeals.
In line with state information, the resident who died had a profound mental incapacity and cerebral palsy. He was hospitalized for eight days in November 2021 on account of dehydration and kidney damage. Upon discharge, the resident’s physician ordered the person obtain a minimal of 68 ounces of water per day at Glenwood.
They mentioned …
“Grassley has given us essentially the most partisan Supreme Court docket in all of our lives. He has voted down a collection of measures that might have saved folks’s lives from a accountable possession of firearms perspective. He has not been a accountable particular person in supporting antitrust laws.”
— Mike Franken, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, on Republican incumbent Chuck Grassley
“In regard to all this stuff that I hear folks (at occasions in Iowa) being mad at — the Biden administration, inflation, fuel costs, border — I’ve heard Franken say that he’s with the president on.”
— Sen. Chuck Grassley on Mike Franken, his opponent in Iowa’s U.S. Senate race
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BLUE LIGHTS: The streetlights glowing purple and blue alongside the S-curve of downtown Cedar Rapids’ Interstate 380 — and elsewhere in Iowa — are being changed.
So far, Iowa Division of Transportation crews have modified 22 streetlight heads within the final three weeks in Iowa and anticipate to interchange no less than 100 extra.
The blue hue outcomes from deterioration of the within coating of the LED streetlights, a DOT spokesman mentioned. It’s not dangerous, however the DOT needs constant white gentle for motorists.
The energy-efficient LED lights, put in in 2018, have a five-year guarantee, and the producer mentioned it will honor that guarantee.
UI ALCOHOL SALES: College of Iowa athletics made $3 million from alcohol gross sales in 2021-22 — the primary yr of absolutely promoting alcohol at video games — in accordance with paperwork obtained by The Gazette through a public information request.
Many of the income after gross sales tax — $2.4 million of the $3 million — got here from alcohol gross sales at UI soccer video games and the spring open apply at Kinnick Stadium.
The most important days for gross sales got here throughout three dwelling soccer video games — Sept. 4 towards Indiana, Oct. 9 towards Penn State and Oct. 16 towards Purdue.
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IOWA CITY TOURISM: Iowa Metropolis is directing $250,000 in pandemic reduction funds to spur tourism and financial exercise.
The cash will go to Assume Iowa Metropolis, previously the Iowa Metropolis/Coralville Space Conference and Guests Bureau.
Half the funds will change the lodge/motel tax income that Assume Iowa Metropolis misplaced through the pandemic. The opposite half can be used for tourism and customer restoration grants, to be launched later this yr.
The grants will assist fund conferences, tournaments and particular occasions.
MARION WATER: The Marion Water Division is shopping for land for extra wells that can improve water provide and water strain and open further areas within the fast-growing metropolis to improvement.
The division is also constructing a fourth water tower close to Hunter’s Ridge on Marion’s north aspect and constructing a $2.8 million facility to take away iron from the ingesting water. The iron removing facility, to be working by August, can be at 2351 thirty first St.
The work is funded by water gross sales, not tax {dollars}.
ST. LUKE’S EXPANSION: UnityPoint Well being-St. Luke’s Hospital has introduced a $25 million growth of its coronary heart and vascular middle.
Development is predicted to start someday this summer season on the Cedar Rapids hospital’s Nassif Coronary heart Middle.
The undertaking, which can happen over the subsequent two years, will consolidate cardiac and vascular care into the middle and broaden present companies.
The transfer will alleviate area constraints and assist suppliers meet the rising demand for companies regionally, in accordance with St. Luke’s officers.
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Iowa Hawkeyes Connected to Overwhelming Bowl Expectation
Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes were able to take care of business on Saturday against the Maryland Terrapins. Now, they head into their final game of the regular season this coming Saturday against the Nebraska Cornhuskers with a 7-4 record.
Iowa will be headed to a bowl game following their game against Nebraska. However, the real question ends up being, which bowl game will they play in?
At this point in time, the Hawkeyes seem to be trending towards playing in one bowl game in particular.
Here are a few of the bowl game projections that have been put out there by analysts:
Obviously, the ReliaQuest Bowl seems to be the clear favorite when it comes to what game Iowa will play in.
Looking at some of the matchups that have been suggested, there is the potential for a very entertaining game.
Going up against Ole Miss, South Carolina, or Alabama would be a very difficult test for the Hawkeyes. Any of those three games would give them a great test to end the 2024 season.
There is still one game that needs to be played. A win over the Cornhuskers would have them ending their season at 8-4. After that game, it will be a wait and see approach as to which bowl game Iowa will play.
All of that being said, seeing this projections should bring excitement to the Hawkeyes’ fan base. None of them would be easy games, but the matchups would give Iowa a chance to end the season with a major upset and to head into the offseason on a high note.
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SYC: Iowa Big project focuses on helping unsheltered
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – A group of Cedar Rapids High School students are making sure people without a home have the essentials this winter.
Gavin Cornwell and his team of Iowa Big students filled 100 bags this week with a little bit of everything.
“We have some fruit roll-ups, some gushers, and a granola bar,” said Cornwell.
For this team, it’s more than just a class. Once done, the bags will go to the unsheltered population living at the winter overflow homeless shelter.
“People really don’t understand, everyone has their own story,” said Cornwell.
These care packages will go to each person who stays at the low-barrier shelter this winter.
“We kind of grabbed the basic necessities to include in these care packages to give them some cheer this holiday season,” he said.
The homeless population in Linn County grew by more than 40% in 2024. Denine Rushing oversees operations at the overflow shelter and said the bags provide items that those who sleep at the shelter might not otherwise get.
“Being able to have these bags that they can just throw in their backpacks or in a bag or just carry with them and utilize throughout the day,” said Rushing. “I think it is going to be really helpful for people.”
Rushing expected to see more people utilize the shelter this year, especially during snow events and bitter cold temperatures.
“You really have to kind of have things on the go, things that you can kind of just grab and take with you while you are out and about throughout the day,” said Rushing.
Cornwell said they planned to hand the bags out this Monday at the shelter. A place this Prairie High School senior is now closer to, a place that was more visible thanks to this school-based project.
“You might drive by and you might see somebody experiencing homelessness but you don’t really know what they’re experiencing,” said Cornwell.
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Iowa State women get back on track, hold off in-state rival Drake
Returning to Hilton Coliseum was just what the Iowa State women needed, as the eighth-ranked Cyclones held off Drake Sunday afternoon in Ames, 80-78.
Returning sophomore standout Audi Crooks had the game-winning bucket with just :00.3 seconds left in the game, finishing off a 33-point effort to lead Iowa State (5-1).
Crooks, a preseason honorable mention All-American, added four rebounds to her night while shooting 15 of 25 from the field.
Emily Ryan had a double-double, scoring 11 points while dishing out 12 assists. Addy Brown added 13 points and Mackenzie Hare chipped in 10. Brown led the team with eight rebounds while Ryan had six with two steals.
Arianna Jackson had three steals and no turnovers in almost 31 minutes of action.
For Drake, another former Iowa prep standout put up a big number vs. the Cyclones, as Katie Dinnebier knocked down eight 3-pointers and scored a game-high 39 points. Anna Miller had 18 with eight rebounds, as Dinnebier also had five rebounds, two steals and two assists.
The win marked the 300th non-conference victory for Iowa State under Bill Fennelly all-time, as he improved to 616-314 with the Cyclones and 782-367 overall in his coaching career.
Iowa State added to its NCAA-record streak for consecutive games with a made 3-pointer, stretching it to 933 straight.
Up next for the Cyclones will be defending national champion South Carolina on Thanksgiving at 12:30 p.m. on FOX. The Gamecocks had their 43-game win streak snapped with a 77-62 loss in Los Angeles.
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