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Marilyn Stewart

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Marilyn is a writer living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In addition to MDMH Cedar Rapids, she has written for USA Today, The List, Woman's World and more.

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The 40th annual Red Shoe 5k hosted by Ronald McDonald House Charities

Iowa City, Iowa – On Sunday, thousands of people flocked to Lower City Park for the 40th Ronald McDonald House...

Iowa1 day ago

Iowa Republicans seek to increase party support at the state convention

Clive, Iowa – Six months remain until the election in November, and Iowa Republicans are attempting to hold onto their...

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Peaceful demonstrations to put an end to bloodshed in Palestine are led, according to organizers, by strong leadership and a variety of views

Cedar Rapids, Iowa – The Israeli-Hamas conflict has sparked protests across the nation, and currently, the University of Iowa campus...

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Gov. Reynolds signs mega site tax incentives bill

Des Moines, Iowa – A new law in Iowa aims to entice large-scale commercial ventures. It must now locate businesses...

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Governor addresses worries about a new law raised by law enforcement

Des Moines, Iowa – Governor of Iowa Kim Reynolds announced that additional details, maybe in the form of guidelines or...

Iowa5 days ago

Parents and educators in Dubuque are concerned about AEA changes

Dubuque, Iowa – Legislators in Dubuque convened a listening session on Tuesday afternoon, concentrating on the modifications to the financing...

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Historic structures are given new life by a $31 million development in Downtown Cedar Rapids

Cedar Rapids, Iowa – Three abandoned buildings could be given new life as part of a $31 million downtown makeover....

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Iowa veteran awarded the Order of the Gray Dragon for service

Williamsburg, Iowa – An Iowan man’s efforts in a Navy Nuclear Weapons Program was recognized on Saturday with the Order...

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Five years after Micalla Rettinger passed away, fundraisers were conducted in her honor

Cedar Falls, Iowa – Five years have passed since Micalla Rettinger, 25, was shot and died while traveling home with...

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Regents wonder if the adjustments to DEI will adhere to new laws

Des Moines, Iowa – The Board of Regents cannot agree on whether modifications to the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs...