IDPH Launches New Pilot Program To Screen Newborns For Spinal Muscular Atrophy
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has announced the beginning of a new pilot program aimed at screening newborns for a debilitating genetic disorder. The department is partnering with the North Dakota Newborn Screening Program to
Greene County Fair Set To Begin This Week But With A Far Different Look Than Usual
The Greene County Fair is set to get underway this week, but it will be a far cry from what attendees are used to seeing at the fairgrounds. The Greene County fair runs from Tuesday, July 7
IDPH And DOT Partner On Social Media Campaign To Encourage Pregnant And Postpartum Women To Wear Seatbelts
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) have announced the launch of a statewide plan to encourage pregnant woman and new mothers to buckle up. The Iowa Maternal Quality Care Collaborative
New EZ Form Streamlines Process For Businesses To Apply For PPP Loan Forgiveness
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Department of the Treasury have introduced a new EZ application for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgiveness. The revised and condensed application features a decrease in the amount of documentation
Jefferson Main Street Offers Opportunity To Learn Google Optimization For Local Businesses
Jefferson Matters: Main Street is offering to help local businesses learn how to get more out of Google at a special online opportunity. On Tuesday, July 7, Main Street Iowa Business Specialist, Robin Bostrom, will present information
Iowa Residents Are Being Asked To Help Count Turkeys
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is inviting residents to take part in their annual turkey population count this July and August. All that is required is the notation of the date and county in which