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Kim ReynoldsChad Aldis, a Camanche-native, was named as the next director of the Iowa Department of Education on Wednesday. For the last nine years Aldis has worked for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute advocating for educational policy in Ohio. He also worked for an educational group started by the Walton family and another Ohio non-profit focused on school choice. Aldis will replace Dr. Ann Lebo who announced her resignation last month.
Kim Reynolds appoints Chad Aldis to lead Iowa Department of Education
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Rentec Direct Opens Applications for 2023 Tech Mastery Scholarship
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Store in Seattle suburb sold winning Powerball jackpot ticket
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Davenport man sentenced to federal prison for sex trafficking minor across state lines
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Valentine's DayClinton Herald Food Columnist Jennifer Graf works non-stop to find local eating establishments to avoid cooking. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, she was concerned about local, small eateries. She now provides Herald readers with different eating options, which include all manner of tastes and types, located just a short drive from home.
Kokomo Park Band to celebrate Valentine's Day with concert
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Local Briefs
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House Judiciary CommitteeThe bill would require companies to get voluntary easements for at least 90% of their routes. The companies want to build more than 1,500 miles of pipeline in the state to transport captured carbon dioxide away from ethanol plants for out-of-state sequestration or other purposes. House File 368 moves next to debate by the full House.
House pipeline restrictions clear committee as deadline approaches
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