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Weather update: City, state officials urge motorists to stay home as cars pile up across eastern Iowa Zachary Oren Smith, Iowa City Press-Citizen © Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen A sign hangs on the door requiring face masks to enter the Shelter House Emergency Winter Shelter, Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, at 340 Southgate Avenue in Iowa City, Iowa.
A fast-moving Arctic cold front passed over eastern Iowa Thursday. The National Weather Services Quad Cities office issued a winter storm warning alerting residents of strong winds, falling temperatures, at-times heavy snowfall and temperatures between 5 and 15 degrees below zero. Snow-wetted roads, they warned, would quickly freeze as the front moved in and isn t expected to let up until Friday morning.
IOWA CITY If you know where to look, a wide range of services are available to those experiencing homelessness in Iowa City.
But Christine Ralston, Shelter House’s director of development, said the organization knows there are those in the community who might have difficulty connecting with those resources or have concerns reaching out to those who can offer assistance. That is about to change with a new position jointly funded by Shelter House and the city of Iowa City that will seek out those in need of services and connect them with the resources they need.
“This is an opportunity for us to go find them,” Ralston said.