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Don’t miss the June 7 scrap metal drop-off in West Des Moines
West Des Moines hosts free appliance & scrap metal drop-off June 7, 8 am-noon at Public Services East. Bring electronics, appliances, and metal items!
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Find your passion at Drake University summer camps
Discover your passion at Drake University’s 2025 summer camps! From voice training to business innovation, find the perfect program for high schoolers.
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15 fascinating facts about Iowa-born John Wayne on his birthday
Discover 15 fun facts about Iowa’s Western treasure, the one and only John Wayne.
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Iowa’s student botanists catalog and conserve plants at Macbride
The Macbride Nature Recreation Area’s Vascular Plant Inventory Project catalogs plant species, aiding conservation and offering hands-on student experience.
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University of Iowa ranks high in US News grad school rankings
The University of Iowa boasts 52 programs recognized by U.S. News for excellence, with rankings in the top five, highlighting its diverse academic strength.
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Iowa farmers bridge generational gap through mentorship program
Iowa’s Labor4Learning program pairs experienced farmers with newcomers, creating mentorships that ease farmland transition and build agricultural skills.
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University of Iowa unveils plans for new cancer research hub
The University of Iowa revealed plans for a cutting-edge Cancer Research Building to spur groundbreaking discoveries and address Iowa’s growing cancer needs.
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Inside University of Iowa’s Fulbright program: A legacy of excellence
University of Iowa shines as a Fulbright Top Producer, sending students and alumni worldwide to teach, research, and build international connections.
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It’s container garden season, Iowans! Here’s what to know
Container gardening in Iowa is a great option for those with limited space who still want to grow their own vegetables and flowers at home.
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Discover hidden gems at Iowa’s Pikes Peak State Park
Discover Iowa’s Pikes Peak State Park, where dramatic Mississippi River views meet hidden waterfalls, Native American burial mounds, and centuries of history atop 500-foot bluffs.



















