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Rebuilding Iowa: Gov. Chet Culver (#3546)
Full Program: Capitol reporters interview Governor Chet Culver about post-flood recovery and rebuilding efforts. Reporters are Mike Glover of Associated Press and Kay Henderson of Radio Iowa. Dean Borg hosts. 27:46
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Discussion: Iowa Rivers as Recreation (#167)
Before the floods and tornadoes hit Iowa, the legislature passed and the governor signed a $12 million appropriation to help communities improve and reinvigorate their riverfronts for economic development. ... 12:08
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Rivers as Recreation - Feature (#167)
The Iowa Journal visits Fraser, along the Des Moines river near Boone, where the Department of Natural Resources installed warning signs of a downstream dam and built a trail for paddlers to bypass a ... 04:15
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Rivers as Recreation (Full Program) (#167)
Full Program: Examine the efforts to attract canoeists, kayakers and others to Iowa's rivers for recreation. 27:46
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Discussion: Helping Kids After Floods and Disasters (#166)
Child care experts discuss how children might react to disasters, and how to help them. 12:00
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Floods 2008: Impact on Children (Full Program) (#166)
Full Program: Parents and child care specialists discuss how to help children during unsettled times on this episode of The Iowa Journal. 27:46
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Iowa Floods 2008 - Kids' Reactions (#166)
See how a visit from an IPTV storyteller gives Cedar Rapids kids a break from the bombardment of news coverage on the floods. Children and parents discuss the effect of the flood on their lives. 04:12
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Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and Flooding Impact (#3542)
Full Program: In the wake of the recent flood disaster, Sec. Bill Northey discusses the damage, scope, and options for recovering Iowa farm crops. Reporters are David Yepsen, and Mike Glover. Dean Borg hosts. 27:45
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Reading Road Trip in Iowa City
Dan Wardell stopped in Iowa City and Coralville as part of his Reading Road Trip. While there, he learned that a fun story and a few hugs were just what families in those communities needed. 01:05
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Ask the Experts: Your Disaster Questions Answered (#165)
Full Program: Experts from flood and disaster agencies answer viewer questions on this live hour-long episode of The Iowa Journal, hosted by Paul Yeager. 57:47
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The Iowa Journal: June 19th Flood Report (#165)
While other regions of the state are just now becoming submerged, recovery is beginning in some of the afflicted areas. 04:28
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Kevin McCarthy on Flood Disaster (#3541)
Full Program: Capitol reporters interview Iowa House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy on matters of the Floods of '08. The reporters are Mike Glover of Associated Press and David Yepsen of the Des Moines Register. Dean ... 27:45
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Tornadoes: Up Close and Personal
Tornadoes: Up Close and Personal (via dj6ual on YouTube) 01:52
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Interview w/Iowa Boy Scouts: We Were Prepared
Two Iowa Boy Scouts, interviewed by NBC's Today Show, discuss what happed when a tornado came through their camp killing four people and injuring more than 50. (via georgiahunter4333 on YouTube) 06:11
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For Kids: Coping with Natural Disaster (2 of 2)
Maria and Elmo from Sesame Street talk about how things can be scary sometimes, and there might not always be answers, but that a big hug can make a big difference. 00:24
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