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COVID ANNIVERSARY: Business leaders praise, public health experts pan state s pandemic response | Lee-wire

COVID ANNIVERSARY: Business leaders praise, public health experts pan state s pandemic response | Govt-and-politics

ERIN MURPHY DES MOINES — When the COVID-19 pandemic first reached Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds assured Iowans her administration was ready. Monday, March 8, marks the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Iowa. In the 12 months since, the COVID-19 pandemic has claimed the lives of more than 5,500 Iowans with more than 360,000 confirmed cases, according to state public health data. Iowa’s Lee Enterprises newspapers and The Gazette in Cedar Rapids have produced a series of stories to mark the one-year anniversary of the pandemic. The series, which will run through next Sunday, March 14, will explore the devastation caused by the pandemic and the challenges it has created.

Iowa s response to first year of coronavirus pandemic: herculean vs inept

Iowa s response to first year of coronavirus pandemic: herculean vs inept
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Greenwood fire officials face election complaint

Chief and assistant chief allegedly used their positions to wage politics Posted Sunday, March 7, 2021 3:51 pm The immediate thing I felt was that we’re all here as employees to go over fire department business. Why were they telling us who we should be voting for?”” Firefighter Jeff Maus Marshall Helmberger GREENWOOD TWP The fire chief and assistant fire chief here are facing official complaints over allegations they may have violated a state law that prohibits public employees and officials from using their authority to pressure or compel others to engage in political activity. On March 2, with a hotly contested township election just one week away, the Greenwood Fire Department’s top two officers used a fire department business meeting to weigh in on one side of the political fued that has consumed the township for the past several years. Fire chief David Fazio, who was not present at the meeting, had provided an agenda for ass

Greenwood to look into bonding for broadband

Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers Greenwood to look into bonding for broadband Would raise local funds if federal, state grants are not awarded Posted Jodi Summit GREENWOOD TWP- While there is still uncertainty about federal and state funding for broadband projects in the township, Greenwood Chair Mike Ralston said he was looking into having the township sell bonds to raise the money needed to make high-speed internet for the majority of Greenwood residents a reality. CTC, a company that is providing broadband in this area, said they are interested in working with the township, Ralston said, and CTC is working on a budget for expanding broadband to the road-access portions of the township. Generally, these multi-million-dollar projects get funded using grants that cover about half the cost, and then the local company picks up the remainder, financing it by hooking up new custome

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