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The Rape Victim Advocacy Program has provided support for survivors of sexual assault for more than 50 years. An IPR News investigation reveals how its abrupt closure came about and how that puts those services for 10% of the state’s population in jeopardy.
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The city offers startup grants for women-owned businesses.
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A third tenant could soon be announced.
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The new 68,000 square foot library opened at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
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‘Beautiful art that is stretching boundaries:’ Hip Hop Orchestra Experience coming to southeast IowaHip Hop Orchestra Experience will collaborate with the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra for a show on May 3 at the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center.
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Calvary Assembly Church runs the initiative with the support of Convoy of Hope, an international humanitarian organization.
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Iowa's 2024 legislative session ended very early Saturday morning. The eighth session in a row with full Republican control ended with more tax cuts, major changes to the Area Education Agencies and a raise in minimum teacher pay.
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A weekly roundup of news from around the region.
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Though the cicadas will be loud and abundant, the chair of biological science at Western Illinois University says there’s nothing to worry about.
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The school has begun digging up the sod at Calvert Stadium, and crews will soon also start digging up the cinder track that encircles the playing field.
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The scholarship helps Western Illinois University jazz students record a professional-looking video to use when applying for jobs or graduate school.
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The brand-new library's doors will open at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 24.