IOWA CITY, IOWA (November 12, 2019) -- Almost 150 University of Iowa students in the UI School of Music's University Choir, Camerata, Women's Chorale ensembles recently performaned in the annual Choral Collage staged inside the award-winning Voxman Music Building. Performance is a core component of all of the academic programs at the UI School of Music. Its more than 30 ensembles, large and small, are filled with students pursuing their passion for making music on and off campus.

WASHINGTON DC (November 12, 2019) — Today, the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) is launching a new initiative called #TrustedInfo2020. The nation's Secretaries of State, 40 of whom serve as their state’s chief election official, along with other state and local election officials are continuously working to inform Americans about the elections process.

ANKENY, IOWA (November 12, 2019) — Iowa agricultural and biofuels groups are encouraging Iowa farmers and consumers to make their voices heard by submitting comments on EPA’s recently proposed rule that was supposed to protect the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) from refinery exemptions.

The Iowa Corn Growers Association, Iowa Soybean Association, Iowa Biodiesel Board, and Iowa Renewable Fuels Association issued the following statement:

SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS (November 12, 2019) — New Year’s Day 2020 brings in a new decade and high expectations for Illinois’ legalization of adult-cannabis use. The major advocacy voice for the cannabis industry wants to make sure Illinoisans are ready for a slow, steady rollout on January 1.  

 

AMES, IOWA (November 12, 2019) — Elana Amsterdam, the New York Times bestselling author, is a food pioneer, having founded Elana’s Pantry, the go-to website for easy, healthy, gluten-free recipes, over a decade ago.

"Wasting resources, capital, and income on stuff nobody really needs," Charles Hugh Smith wrote in 2017, "is a monumental disaster on multiple fronts. Rather than establish incentives to conserve and invest wisely, our system glorifies waste and the destruction of income and capital, as if burning time, capital, resources, and wealth on stuff nobody needs is strengthening the economy."

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (November 12, 2019) — A February 2009 study by Kaiser Family Foundation and American Cancer Society found that high cost-sharing, caps on benefits, and lifetime maximums leave cancer patients vulnerable to high out-of-pocket health-care costs. Additionally, cancer patients and survivors are often unable to find adequate and affordable coverage in the individual market.

ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (November 12, 2019) — Poetry Out Loud, a free high-school program which encourages the nation's youth to learn about great poetry through analysis, memorization, and recitation, is now open to Illinois high school students. This program helps high-school students master public-speaking skills, build self-confidence, learn of their literary heritage, and compete for more than $100,000 in awards.

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (November 12, 2019) —

Monmouth, Knox ensembles come together for Nov. 15 performance in Dahl Chapel

Monmouth College and Knox College competed against each other on the playing field three times last weekend, but this weekend will bring a collaboration between the two schools.

PELLA, IOWA (November 12, 2019) — Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig will present "Conversations on Clean Water in Iowa" at Tuesday, 11AM, November 19, in the Recital Hall of Cox-Snow Music Center on the Central College campus.

As Ag Sec, Naig is focused on water-quality, land-stewardship, and advocating for healthy soil and water. Sec Naig led the implementation of Iowa's nutrient-reduction strategy and continues to build momentum on water-quality.

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