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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced on Friday that it is shutting down operations at the end of its ...
The parade and its 130 entries will begin marching at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday on Grand Avenue from the Capitol to 15th Street.
Each year, thousands gather to watch Iowa's largest parade roll through downtown Des Moines the night before the first day of ...
Iowa PBS anticipates losing about $3.5 million in the next 60 days, the largest cut in the station's 55-year history, said General Manager Andrew Batt. CPB funding makes up about 18% of its budget.
Both Republican senators voted yes in the early hours of July 17. The legislation returns to the House for approval ahead of ...
At Iowa Public Radio, 10% of its funding, about $1 million, came from Corporation for Public Broadcasting grants in the last year, Myrna Johnson, executive director for IPR, told the Register in June.
When Iowa pilot Paul Tibbets redirected the B-29 after dropping an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the taste of metal lingered in ...
How Iowa's Congress members voted on Trump's $9B cuts to public broadcasting, foreign aid The GOP-led House gave final approval to the spending bill just ahead of a Friday midnight deadline ...
Iowans are talking about their disappointment with Washington lawmakers, from layoffs to local tax breaks, in letters ...
Iowa PBS anticipates losing about $3.5 million, or 18 percent of its budget, the largest one-time cut in public money to the program in its 55-year history, according to Iowa PBS Executive ...
Iowa Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst voted for the cuts. Two Republican senators — Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine — voted against the measure, along with all Democrats.
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