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Iowa Congressional District #4 (Full Program) (#201)
Full Program: The 4th district is Iowa's only district will no big cities. How does small-town and rural Iowa look at the issues of the 2008 election? The Iowa Journal looks at the economy through the 4th... 27:46
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Discussion: Iowa Congressional District #3 (#177)
Paul Yeager interviews two guests in the studio to discuss the 3rd Congressional District: Tama County native Dave Paxton, publisher of the Chariton and Albia newspapers, and Richard Doak, retired... 14:15
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Iowa Congressional District #3 - A Profile (#177)
A profile of Iowa's 3rd Congressional District. 05:18
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Iowa Congressional District #3 (Full Program) (#177)
Full Program: Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District covers 12 counties located in central Iowa, from Polk County in the west to Benton and Iowa Counties in the east, and Grundy County in the north to Lucas and Monroe... 27:46
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Fair 2008: Raising and Showing Goats (#3902)
Raising goats for meat is a growing industry nationally and in Iowa. We learn about a popular breed from the Thorps of rural New Sharon, Iowa. They raise and show Boer goats. 05:00
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Las Vegas Water Showdown (#3347)
Water disagreements often dominate news stories across the American Southwest. The rapidly-growing city of Las Vegas is no exception. Urban expansion is siphoning nearby Lake Mead and some rural... 08:25
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Market to Market: Disaster Recovery Call-In (#3342)
Four experts answer flood related questions for Iowa's farmers and rural residents. 32:26
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Rural Development in Iowa (Full Program) (#149)
Full Program: If you can't "keep 'em down on the farm," can you at least keep some of the family money in the community? Some rural communities are using state gaming revenues to establish county community... 27:46
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Community Foundations and Rural Development in Iowa (#149)
If you can't "keep 'em down on the farm," can you at least keep some of the family money in the community? That's what many rural communities and counties are trying to do by creating community... 05:03
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Orphan Train (#1418)
The story of the Orphan Train, a movement that transported poor and homeless New York City children to rural homes in the Midwest (including Iowa) between 1854 and 1929, is featured. 08:59
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Norma Reed: A Rural Vision of Iowa (#127)
Photographer Norma Reed is a down-to-earth Iowan with rural roots that enrich her vision of the state. Through her lens Iowans can enjoy the state’s cherished features in images that nourish the...
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Caucus Primer (Full Program) (#124)
Full Program: There are critics of Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucuses who complain the state wields undue influence in the selection of the next president. They complain the state is too rural, too white, too... 28:45
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Alternative Energy (Full Program) (#107)
Full Program: There is little doubt that ethanol has been a boon to rural Iowa. Farmers are not only enjoying a record harvest, they are also enjoying prices not historically seen except during a drought. But... 27:30
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After the Flood and a FEMA Buy-out, a Rural Town Survives (#3322)
Years after most people moved out of a rural town due to threat of flooding, a farm couple moves in to plant crops where homes once stood. 07:00



