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Lee County facility cited for abuse, medication errors, quality of care
A Lee County nursing home owned by a pair of Iowa developers is again facing sanctions for inadequate resident care. The state of Iowa has proposed a series of fines totaling $44,250 against the Montrose Health Center in Lee County. The home was recently inspected and cited for violations related to: the abuse of residents; […] The post Lee County facility cited for abuse, medication errors, quality of care appeared first on Iowa Capital Dispatch.
Southeast Iowa man killed in 2-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 61
LEE COUNTY, Iowa — A southeast Iowa man was killed in a two-vehicle crash Friday evening in Lee County. It happened just after 5:30 p.m. on U.S. Highway 61 North, near 165th Street. According to the Iowa State Patrol, an SUV driven by Taegan Hamilton, 19, of Fort Madison,...
Meet the candidates running for Iowa's 1st Congressional District in southeast Iowa
Three candidates are competing to represent Iowa's 1st Congressional District, which includes Indianola, Iowa City, Davenport and Keokuk in the southeastern corner of the state. Incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks is seeking re-election to a third term. She is facing a primary challenge from Republican David Pautsch. The winner...
Deterring invasive carp: Scientists find success with underwater acoustics
For the last two years, researchers have been studying the effectiveness of underwater acoustics as an invasive carp deterrent. Halfway through the study, the results are promising. Marybeth Brey, a research fish biologist with the Geological Survey and Christa Woodley, a research biologist with the Army Corps of Engineers, co-lead...
Tourism event raises close to $7,000
FORT MADISON - The Fort Madison Tourism Bureau celebrated National Train Day in a unique and exciting way this year with their Tower By The Hour fundraiser. On May 11, Director Chi Eastin embarked on an 8-hour journey in the Santa Fe Depot tower to raise funds for the newly formed Festivals & Cultural Events Support Fund.
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