Local driver is a slow learner

Despite warnings about water-covered roadways and “Road Closed” signs in the Siouxland area, a man chose to disregard them and drove around the barriers, getting his car stuck in floodwaters. Onlookers laughed as he attempted to fix the car, but two women eventually helped him before leaving. The incident emphasized the importance of heeding safety warnings. Continue reading Local driver is a slow learner

Two arrested following disturbance at Hawarden hospital

Saye Paye, 25, and Katie Saldana, 20, were involved in an altercation at Hawarden Hospital, leading to their arrest for child endangerment and disorderly conduct. The fight, reported in a 911 call, revolved around their child’s car seat. Saldana was holding their three-month-old during the altercation, but no injuries were reported. Continue reading Two arrested following disturbance at Hawarden hospital

Police: Therapist charged with sex abuse has a ‘long history of complaints’

A 75-year-old therapist, Martin W. Wallace, has been charged with sexually abusing a 13-year-old patient in Iowa. The therapist has a history of misconduct complaints, including alleged inappropriate behavior with clients and unauthorized use of cameras. Following the criminal charges, his license was suspended, and he awaits trial. (Word count: 50) Continue reading Police: Therapist charged with sex abuse has a ‘long history of complaints’

Iowa Board of Regents approves tuition increases for fall 2024

The Iowa Board of Regents unanimously approved tuition and fee increases for public universities, leading student leaders to push for reduced budget burdens on students. They emphasized the negative impact of rising costs and called for increased state allocations to ease the financial strain on students. University presidents also received significant salary increases. Continue reading Iowa Board of Regents approves tuition increases for fall 2024

Iowa GOP reaction to Trump verdict misses the key point

Iowa’s top Republicans unanimously criticized the guilty verdict against Donald Trump, but none declared his innocence. The focus was on the trial being politically motivated, raising concerns about their views on the American legal system. State Auditor Rob Sand emphasized respect for juries, highlighting the importance of citizen judgment, which is crucial beyond political implications. Continue reading Iowa GOP reaction to Trump verdict misses the key point

Amid mental health crisis, new compact allows social workers to practice across state lines

Sex therapist and social worker Stefani Goerlich struggles when clients move away from Michigan due to restrictions on providing telehealth services across state lines. In response to America’s mental health crisis, an increasing number of states are empowering social workers to practice across state lines. The Social Work Licensure Compact is facilitating this, benefiting practitioners and patients alike. Continue reading Amid mental health crisis, new compact allows social workers to practice across state lines

Who are you? Issues of identity run deeper than politics

The article discusses the intertwining of philosophy, politics, and personal identity. It delves into the theories of John Locke and David Hume, along with modern debates surrounding gender and sexual orientation. The author emphasizes the importance of virtues in shaping our interactions and creating timeless memories, transcending societal labels and personal ambitions. Continue reading Who are you? Issues of identity run deeper than politics

Judge holds Iowa Department of Corrections in contempt for violating order

The Iowa Department of Corrections was fined $1,500 for contempt of court after violating a judge’s order on inmate access to adult materials. The inmates’ lawsuit alleged denial of access to content with nudity or sexual explicitness. The DOC’s actions were deemed willful, resulting in multiple violations of the court order. (Word count: 50) Continue reading Judge holds Iowa Department of Corrections in contempt for violating order

Iowa care facilities cited for resident abuse, lack of safe environment

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Multiple Iowa nursing homes are facing fines for resident abuse and safety violations. The Happy Siesta Health Care Center in Remsen was fined for a serious safety violation, while other facilities were cited for neglect and abuse. The state is taking enforcement action to ensure the safety and well-being of nursing home residents. Continue reading Iowa care facilities cited for resident abuse, lack of safe environment

15 Iowa puppy mills cited in Humane Society’s annual report

The Humane Society of the United States released its annual “Horrible Hundred” report, highlighting regulatory issues at 100 puppy mills nationwide, including 15 in Iowa. The report revealed violations at various Iowa breeders, including issues such as unsanitary conditions, lack of veterinary care, and poor record-keeping. The report emphasizes the need for public awareness of the realities of the industry. Continue reading 15 Iowa puppy mills cited in Humane Society’s annual report