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Johnson County, Iowa · Johnson CountyThe filing deadline has passed for the 2024 elections, which include local, state, and general seats. The candidates will first compete in the June 4 primaries, matching up against members of their own party. The winners of those races will appear on the Nov. 5 general election ballot.See the Story
Find out who is on Johnson County ballots as the 2024 elections near
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Iowa City · Iowa CityRhythms at Riverfront Crossing will be the first festival held at the young park. The Summer of the Arts festival will run one Saturday a month through September. The inaugural festival will begin with a performance from Diplomats of Sound at 6:30 p.m. on May 25.See the Story
Iowa City's newest summer music festival, Rhythms at Riverfront Crossing, kicks off in May
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Iowa, United States · IowaJane Yoder-Short: Iowa Legislature is again working to improve our schools. She says students singing the national anthem raises questions of patriotism. She fears chaplains who might threaten children with hell and an authoritarian God. Yoder: What makes students patriotic isn't singing the anthem but seeing our country care about people.See the Story
Chaplain and anthem proposals wouldn't really have helped Iowa students
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Solar PowerThe Iowa City Municipal Airport will install 300 solar panels for around $550,000. The money comes from the 2021 federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The switch will save the airport around $20,000 annually in energy costs. The goal is to have solar panels converting half of the airport's operations into clean energy by the end of 2024.See the Story
How the Iowa City Airport plans to 'go green' and save $20K a year via solar power
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