Expressions of Christian faith have evolved and morphed over millennia, but with a sound proudly influenced by contemporary pop, one artist is helping define the Christian music of our times. David Crowder, the popular contemporary Christian artist known as Crowder, has a new single, “Good God Almighty,” sitting at #1 on Christian charts for several weeks now. Last month, Crowder released his new album “Milk and Honey,” a collection of songs produced during the pandemic, with Crowder working remotely with Nashville producers from his Atlanta studio. He joined “City Lights” producer Summer Evans to talk about his experience during the pandemic, and the themes that inspired his new record.
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RESTORE-Together is a new, virtual therapy platform that gives nursing home patients the ability to play skill-building games with loved ones online. The platform has helped seniors connect with family and friends during the isolation of the pandemic.
RESTORE was originally created ten years ago under a different name to help students with special needs. “Two and a half years ago, we decided to shift the activity and focus on the adult market, and that’s when we founded RESTORE-Skills,” said Arden. He continued, “It’s the same concept, you gamify skill-building, you gamify therapy, you utilize the platform to engage patients and help the teams in the field to make sure the patients are engaged and maximizing their efforts.”
Most of the Des Moines metro maintained or lowered property tax rates this year. Here s how 17 central Iowa cities compare. Sarah Kay LeBlanc, Melody Mercado, George Shillcock and Shelby Fleig, Des Moines Register
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Despite rising property valuations, many central Iowa cities are keeping last year’s property tax rates to help balance out losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Several Polk County cities surveyed by the Register credit the recently passed local option sales taxes for the ability to maintain or lower their property tax rates. Revenues from the 1-cent tax on retail and restaurant purchases was less than expected as a result of the pandemic last year, though.