The view from my window

Crisis: Long term care facilities ~a column by Mary Weaver I was alarmed this week when my longtime friend who resides in a nursing home in eastern Iowa called and told me there were no nurse’s aides at the facility. There was an older (above age 80) registered nurse and an LPN to care for 32 residents.  My friend is…

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In support of NGR’s Grand Junction Solar project

Note: The following letter was submitted for consideration by the county board of adjustment in advance of the July 6 public hearing on a conditional use permit that would allow construction of a utility-scale solar electric power generation facility south of Grand Junction. The letter is a public document and posted here with the permission of the writer, Tom Wind.…

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The tracks of time

~ a column by Colleen O’Brien Nearly half a century ago, I wrote a column with the headline “Gracefully moving into wrinkles.” It is hysterically funny.  The naivete of it, the innocence . . . oh my.  I was 35 years old, for heaven’s sake. If I had a known then how many wrinkles I’d wind up with, I might…

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The View from My Window

Unraveling the education vouchers ~a column by Mary Weaver Remember when you had a snag in a sweater and your Mom said, “Don’t pull it, it will unravel!”? I am sharing my concerns about the unraveling of Iowa’s educational system, especially impacting rural Iowa counties. Let us start at the beginning. January 24, 2023, Governor Reynolds signed the Students First…

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At war again with ourselves

~a column by Colleen O’Brien  In 1981, long before Internet, even long before computers for us commoners, I wrote a light essay about the unpredictability of nature. I mentioned that someplace in the world it was lightning and thundering, starting fires or floods. Someplace else the earth was quaking, the sky rife with tornado or cyclone. The forces of nature…

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Words again

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Calliope. Ratatouille. Aardvark. These are words that I like to say. I like how calliope rolls around my mouth, how ratatouille makes my mouth a kiss, how aardvark makes me think I’m speaking Viking. Some words have in their pronunciation a flavor of their meaning. Assuage sounds soft and soothing; originally it meant to sweeten…

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Are you any sort of virgin?

~a column by Colleen O’Brien I love a mystery. Murder mysteries are a passion with me, a little passion, an offshoot of the big passion: my real and long-lived passion is words, for they are the most mysterious of all. We make them up for our own purposes, but at the end, who uses who? I’m not more adept in…

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The view from my window

American history, racism, and wokeness ~a column by Mary Weaver I was awake early this morning. I am also WOKE. Ring around the rosie / Pocket full of posies / Last one down is a _igger baby. Eena, meena, mina, mo / Catch a _igger by his toe. / If he hollers make him pay / Fifty dollars every day.…

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Iowa’s water quality progress continues to accelerate

~by Mike Naig, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture It may be an understatement, but these past few years have provided some unique challenges. Yet, despite supply chain disruptions, inflation, and unpredictable weather, we continue to see record engagement in our state’s conservation activity. The increased level of awareness and resources, coupled with an expanding list of public and private partnerships, has…

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Cultural backtracking

~a column by Colleen O’Brien “Cultural backtracking” is simply nostalgia at work: longing for the past, living in the past, aggrandizing the past. We’re surrounded by it, involved in it, sold it by movies and Amazon. And it comes on faster the older we get. When times move too fast – as in life today – it’s easy to long…

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