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Saturday in the Park Returns after COVID-19 Hiatus

SOUND: Co-Founder of STIP Dave Bernstein during news conference outlining this year s event SITP s Dave Bernstein with reporters at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on May 12, 2021 Credit Siouxland Public Media/Sheila Brummer News Release from Saturday in the Park: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 7, 2021 John Fogerty and AJR to Headline 2 Day 2021 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux        City’s Saturday in the Park Festival The 2021 Saturday in the Park Main Stage headliners have been confirmed for the 2021 installment of the festival, whose 30th edition was postponed last year due to Covid 19. This year’s event will expand to two days to help control attendance and allow for social distancing.

COVID-19 has changed Iowans daily lives, but they persevere

USA TODAY Iowa Network and Lee Enterprises Published 7:47 pm UTC Dec. 22, 2020 Nurse Connor Ramirez balances a cellphone between her ear and shoulder blade as she maneuvers a patient’s bulky bed through Mary Greeley Medical Center’s back hallways. Four colleagues run alongside, toting medical equipment and the patient s belongings as the sun finally begins to peek out from a cloudy morning fog.   “Elevator G-29,” Ramirez says over the commotion, dispatching a cleaning crew to disinfect the lift just as soon as they hang up.   “We’re transferring a COVID patient to the ICU.”   In Waterloo, nurse Kelly Barnett dons a gown, an N95 mask, a face shield, gloves and goggles to work on the COVID floor at UnityPoint s Allen Hospital. Barnett prayed as she drove in this morning, as she does every day. She pleaded with God to help her patients recover and begged for Iowa to turn the corner on the virus still sweeping our state.  

Iowa endures

USA TODAY Iowa Network and Lee Enterprises Published 7:47 pm UTC Dec. 22, 2020 Nurse Connor Ramirez balances a cellphone between her ear and shoulder blade as she maneuvers a patient’s bulky bed through Mary Greeley Medical Center’s back hallways. Four colleagues run alongside, toting medical equipment and the patient s belongings as the sun finally begins to peek out from a cloudy morning fog.   “Elevator G-29,” Ramirez says over the commotion, dispatching a cleaning crew to disinfect the lift just as soon as they hang up.   “We’re transferring a COVID patient to the ICU.”   In Waterloo, nurse Kelly Barnett dons a gown, an N95 mask, a face shield, gloves and goggles to work on the COVID floor at UnityPoint s Allen Hospital. Barnett prayed as she drove in this morning, as she does every day. She pleaded with God to help her patients recover and begged for Iowa to turn the corner on the virus still sweeping our state.  

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