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Domestic violence organization marks 45 years in Iowa City with new emergency shelter

The Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP) is celebrating 45 years of service in Iowa City by opening a new emergency shelter designed to accommodate the growing needs of domestic violence survivors. The new facility will provide 65 to 70 beds and specialized living arrangements for families, enhancing the support and resources available to those in crisis.

Two state universities to ask Legislature for no general budget increase

Two of Iowa’s state universities, the University of Iowa and Iowa State University, have announced they will not seek additional general education funding for the upcoming fiscal year. The University of Northern Iowa, however, plans to request a modest increase in funding. This decision reflects the universities' ongoing efforts to manage budgets amid financial pressures.

Iowa City Hosts Bicycle Friendly Community Q&A Session

The City of Iowa City is hosting a Bicycle Friendly Community Q&A session on September 10, 2024, via Zoom, inviting local bicyclists to discuss the Iowa City Bicycle Master Plan and provide feedback. This event is part of the city's application for a Bicycle Friendly Community designation with the League of American Bicyclists, aiming to enhance local bicycle infrastructure and education.

Fall Right-of-Way Tree Plantings Coming to Western Iowa City and South of 6 District

The City of Iowa City will begin planting trees in the right-of-way this fall in western Iowa City and the South of 6 District. The initiative aims to enhance urban greenery and requires no cost to homeowners, who are encouraged to assist with watering the new trees. Residents can opt out by contacting the Parks and Forestry Office by September 1, 2024.

Vote for the Iowa City Press-Citizen Student of the Week

The Iowa City Press-Citizen is inviting the community to participate in voting for the "Student of the Week," spotlighting local students who have made notable contributions. This initiative fosters community involvement and recognition for young achievers. The article outlines the process and encourages local engagement.

Former Iowa City West tennis coach's defamation lawsuit dismissed following appeal

A former Iowa City West High tennis coach's defamation lawsuit against the Iowa City Community School District was dismissed by the Iowa Court of Appeals. The ruling upheld a 2023 decision that found the claims against the district were unfounded, marking a significant legal setback for the coach amid allegations of misconduct.

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