From the daily archives:

Friday, November 27, 2009

A Republican who waged an unsuccessful campaign in Iowa’s second congressional district in 2008 says she’s going to try again in 2010. Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa says if you’re a “mature person,” you learn from your mistakes. 

“While I’m articulate and intelligent, I didn’t raise enough money and that’s my fault as a candidate,” Miller-Meeks says.  “I didn’t get enough in the areas where I needed to be, such as Cedar Rapids and Iowa City and, again, that’s my fault as a candidate because I had to continue working.” 

Miller-Meeks quit her job as an eye doctor in Ottumwa in January and she plans to move somewhere in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City corridor.  

“So I think all of those things combine into being a more aggressive candidate and by aggressive, I don’t mean angrily aggressive,” she says.  “i just mean being available; being forward with the message; drawing more contrasts; raising more money; building a greater, most expansive grassroots network…I think you learn from all of those things and can put forward a better campaign.”

Congressman Dave Loebsack, a Democrat Mount Vernon, has indicated he’ll seek a third term in 2010. 

Miller-Meeks says she ran in 2008 because she was concerned about government encroachment in medicine. “That has only been enhanced by what has gone on both in congress and the senate throughout the year,” she says.

Miller-Meeks will formally kick off her campaign on Monday with stops in Muscatine, Marion, West Burlington and Ottumwa. 

Another Republican, Christopher Reed of Marion, has already announced his intentions to run in the second congressional district, too.

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Study: Rural Iowans may live shorter lives than city folk

by Matt Kelley 11/27/09 1:00 PM

A study finds people who live in rural Iowa may have shorter life spans than people who live in the state’s suburban areas. Sheila Burke, with the Commission to Build a Healthier America, says researchers compiled the data using a variety of vital statistics.
Burke says, “Where we live, where we learn, where we play, where [...]

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Anonymous letter brings surprise to Clarke College president

by Dar Danielson 11/27/09 10:18 AM

An anonymous gift recently given to Clarke College in Dubuque has an unusual story that goes back over 50 years.
Dar Danielson reports:Clarke report
A plain white envelope addressed to Clarke College President, Sister Joanne Burrows, arrived with a Chicago postmark and her secretary’s name listed as the sender. Burrow says her secretary said she didn’t send [...]

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State launches traveling exhibit on Abe Lincoln

by Matt Kelley 11/27/09 10:00 AM

Illinois may be known as the Land of Lincoln but Iowa has many close ties to the nation’s 16th president. The State Historical Museum of Iowa is launching a new traveling exhibit on Abe Lincoln that will visit schools and libraries statewide, according to Cyndi Pederson, director of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.
Pederson says, [...]

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Eldora residents struggle to make repairs

by Pat Curtis 11/27/09 9:40 AM

Residents of Eldora in Hardin County are rushing to repair their homes that were damaged in a freak hail and wind storm in early August.
Eldora City Administrator Patrick Ian Rigg says the storm didn’t show up on radar, so people had little warning to take shelter. ”There was nothing, then it was there, then it was [...]

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“Madhouse” makes beer in old Maytag facility

by Pat Curtis 11/27/09 9:37 AM

A former Maytag facility that was used to test washing machines in Newton is now the site of a brewery. Mason Groben started The Madhouse Brewing Company, moving copper kettle and stainless steel fermentation tanks into the former Maytag testing room.
“It’s actually worked out really well,” Groben said. “It’s a concrete floor, all draining floors, [...]

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Des Moines Democrat says “someone” should run against Culver

by O. Kay Henderson 11/27/09 9:35 AM

A Democrat who served a term on the Des Moines school board says “someone” should step forward to challenge Governor Chet Culver’s reelection in 2010.
On Monday, Jonathan Narcisse told The Des Moines Register that Culver has been a “reckless and irresponsible” governor and “any Democrat who loves the state must call on someone to run against [...]

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