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ISU ranks fifth for Congressional earmarks

A joint study of earmarks from the 110th Congress shows Iowa State University receiving the fifth highest benefit from lawmakers, trailing four institutions of higher learning in Alabama and Mississippi.


Iowa schools’ ‘Disasters Toolkit’ presented to national audience

Even the worst of times can be teaching moments. That’s the thinking behind a collection of advice and best practices developed and distributed by the Iowa Association of School Boards.


More educators could stem Iowa’s nursing crisis

Though reforming the U.S. health care system will likely produce controversial answers to a long list of complicated questions, one proposed solution to the nation’s worsening nurse shortage is alluringly simple.


Gates Foundation monies earmarked for Iowa libraries

Iowa and Georgia will soon be the benefactors of a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to help increase support for community libraries from within their local communities.


‘Doctor drain’ threatens rural health care

As medical services continue to decline in rural Iowa, the legislature and rural communities have yet to address the root causes of the shortage.


New site offers Iowa-specific view of education

A new Web site offering from the Iowa Department of Education provides state educators unfettered access to research findings.


Davenport voters weigh plan to subsidize tuition with sales tax

The Linn County sales tax vote isn’t the only thing to be decided by voters Tuesday.  Davenport residents are deciding whether to use a third of the profits from the city’s local option sales tax to pay college tuition for local students in an effort to draw more families and businesses to the eastern Iowa [...]


Harkin applauds stimulus passage, seeks more school construction funds

U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat, says he’s proud of what he believes the federal economic stimulus package will provide, but believes more should be done to improve school facilities.


Final stimulus bill may cost Iowa schools millions

The U.S. Senate passed its version of the stimulus package today, and it provides significantly less funding for K-12 education than the version that passed the U.S. House.


Student drop out bill on way to House floor

Students would be required to attend school until they are 17 under a bill passed by the House Education Committee Monday.


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