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Week in Iowa: Recap of news from around the state in the past week

The following is a roundup of Iowa news from the past seven days.

 

Almost 18% of Iowans fully vaccinated against COIVD-19

More than 23,000 additional Iowans were fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus as of Saturday morning’s new totals.

 

Mental health funding shift needs more discussion, Iowa House leader says

JOHNSTON — Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley on Friday said shifting funding for mental health care services from local property taxes to the state’s general fund is more complicated than just the funding mechanism.

 

Cedar Rapids woman faces life in prison for brutally beating 15-year-old girl

CEDAR RAPIDS — A Cedar Rapids woman was convicted Friday of kidnapping and repeatedly beating a 15-year-old girl, who endured what a doctor described at “torture” for more than nine months in 2019.

 

University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld walking away from $2.33 million, board confirms

IOWA CITY — University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld will forfeit more than $2 million by retiring before his contract expires in 2023, a Board of Regents spokesman confirmed Friday.

 

Iowa City schools prioritize safety measures, learning loss in FY22 budget

IOWA CITY — The Iowa City Community School District is continuing to prioritize coronavirus mitigation and students’ learning loss in its budget next year.

 

Governor appoints next 6th Judicial District judge

CEDAR RAPIDS — Gov. Kim Reynolds has appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney Justin Lightfoot as a judge in the 6th Judicial District.Lightfoot, 40, fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Chief Judge Patrick Grady last year after 25 years on the court.

 

Procession Saturday to honor Ely firefighter, correctional officer killed at Anamosa prison

The Ely Fire Department and other Iowa fire and emergency service crews will hold a procession through Ely Saturday to honor Robert McFarland, a lieutenant with the volunteer fire department who was killed at his job as a correctional officer Tuesday

 

Coralville man sentenced to almost 6 years in bank robbery

DAVENPORT — A Coralville man has been sentenced to almost six years in federal prison for robbing a Coralville bank last March. U.S. District Chief Judge John Jarvey on Thursday sentenced Aquinas L. Jackson Sr., 60, to 70 months in prison on one count of bank robbery.

 

GOP presidential hopefuls already begin Iowa visits

URBANDALE — Ambitious Republicans are starting to make moves in Iowa, long a proving ground for future presidents. Their first step is finding out whether activists here have gotten over the last one.

 

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