AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoIowa Education & Equity: The Iowa Supreme Court ruled the University of Iowa can’t swap a “black student” scholarship requirement to “first-generation,” sending the case back for a new plan. Local Culture & Community: Webster City’s City Council will hold public hearings on an Edible Gardens development agreement, budget amendments, and how new TIF money will be split. Public Safety & Youth: Newton High School reported 567 personal electronic device violations and plans to revise cellphone practices for the next school year. Health & Lifestyle: A local program in Chariton is offering free summer meals for kids, no charge for ages 18 and under. Civic Life & Pride: Des Moines tattoo shop Black Magic Tattoos spent 12 hours doing Pride Fest flash tattoos to raise money for LGBTQ youth. Conservation & Outdoors: Northeast Iowa residents can weigh in on REAP conservation funding at a June 24 assembly in Decorah. Human Rights Education: Van Diest Medical Center is hosting a free human trafficking awareness program June 30 in Ellsworth.
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