need Need to implement containment plan uniformly across the country: Lav Agarwal, MoHFW By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T18:01:37+05:30 Need to implement containment plan uniformly across the country: Lav Agarwal, MoHFW Full Article
need MSMEs need govt push to benefit from comparative advantage over China-made consumer goods: Report By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T13:38:33+05:30 It further said that although 2020 is a lost year, in terms of trade, India can think long-term and build relations so that it can occupy the space vacated by China. Full Article
need For a mobile first nation that loves missed calls, here’s something product managers need to know By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T12:38:35+05:30 Our jugaad of giving missed calls when mobile telephony was expensive has created a habit that’s still prevalent. Then came OTP, which saw nationwide acceptance when regulators mandated it for banking transactions. Full Article
need Ecommerce: Covid-19 highlights the urgent need to digitise the supply chain By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T12:51:17+05:30 Companies need to come up with strategies to keep the lights on, both by keeping control on the cash burn as well as generating revenue in these difficult times. Full Article
need SCCM Pod-399 Risk for Mortality in Critically Ill Children Needing Renal Replacement Therapy By sccm-audio.s3.amazonaws.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 11:30:00 -0500 Margaret M. Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with Danny Hames, MD, on his article titled: Risk Factors for Mortality in Critically Ill Children Requiring Renal Replacement Therapy, published in the November 2019 issue of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Full Article Medicine
need Poke Me: Does Indian cricket need a behemoth like the BCCI to run the show? No. By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-03-16T20:46:37+05:30 In trying to answer this question, the first thing that needs to be done is to define what the BCCI does. What are its primary tasks and objectives? Full Article
need POKE ME: SEBI needs to loosen up and keep its eye on investor interest using economics By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-03-30T17:50:05+05:30 Many of the securities laws are spread over circulars, which are vague and ever-changing. It is not clear how ordinary companies can keep track with daily changes and excessive complexity of regulations. Full Article
need Poke Me: SEBI needs to loosen up and keep its eye on investor interest using economics (Reader's React) By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-04-01T00:03:33+05:30 Sebi must ensure that no one is hanged without a fair hearing, levy of penalty on Reliance speaks about the regulator’s firmness, a reader said. Full Article
need View: India's virus-stricken economy is in a dire need of a vaccine By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-24T23:00:00+05:30 India cannot — and need not — let its economy be sacrificed at the altar of COVID-19 mitigation. Full Article
need Hallmarking of gold jewellery mandatory now. Here's what you need to know By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-01-15T13:23:22+05:30 The way you buy gold changed from January 15 as hallmarking has now become mandatory. There are four components that you should look for on the hallmarked gold jewellery to ensure the purity of gold. Here is a look at each of them in detail. Full Article
need Family finance: Kumars need to stagger some of their money goals till income increases By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-13T06:30:00+05:30 His goals include building an emergency corpus, saving for his children’s (including another child in future) education and weddings, and retirement. Full Article
need Covid stress test: How easily can you liquidate your financial assets should the need arise? By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T06:30:00+05:30 Stores of value are worthwhile only if they can step up and be useful when we need them. Not if they also lose value, freeze up, or get locked when you must access them. In other words, you should be able to liquidate your assets without difficulty should the need arise. Full Article
need Why you need to supplement 'indemnity' health covers with 'defined-benefit' health insurance plans By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2016-04-29T15:51:57+05:30 For complete protection from rising medical costs, one needs both indemnity as well as defined-benefit type of health plans. Full Article
need Economic Survey 2020: Here's everything you need to know By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-01-31T10:38:39+05:30 Economic Survey 2020: Here's everything you need to know Full Article
need China needs more nuclear warheads: Global Times editor By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T16:50:29+05:30 The Global Times is published by the People's Daily, the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party. The party has been known to float ideas and guide public sentiments via the Global Times, which tends to take a nationalistic stance on issues involving other countries. Full Article
need Need to deal with labour issue with a long-term perspective: RC Bhargava By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:34:51+05:30 'You have to get right kind of worker with right kind of skills' Full Article
need TAIPA says industry needs clarity on resuming construction, installation of new telecom towers By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T19:17:55+05:30 Tower and Infrastructure Providers Association (TAIPA) Director-General T R Dua said that during the lockdown period so far, telecom tower-related work was primarily focused on operation and maintenance activities and carrying out essential repairs and upgrades. Full Article
need ‘We Need To Get In The Game’: McIngvale Urges Racing To Embrace Lower Takeout, Millennials’ Thirst For Sports Betting Action By www.paulickreport.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 18:32:36 +0000 Jim McIngvale, aka Mattress Mack, is a legendary Houston, Texas, furniture store owner who's brought his unique brand of marketing to the Thoroughbred world. If you're not familiar with his medication-free champion sprinter Runhappy, the Claiborne Farm stallion he's been promoting the last several years, there's no point in reading any further. You're clearly from […] The post ‘We Need To Get In The Game’: McIngvale Urges Racing To Embrace Lower Takeout, Millennials’ Thirst For Sports Betting Action appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report. Full Article NL Article Ray's Paddock Claiborne Farm coronavirus covid-19 gallery furniture jim mcingvale laura wohlers Marketing Mattress Mack millennials runhappy sports betting takeout takeout reduction
need ‘Needed To Make A Change’: Courtlandt Removes Horses From Mark Hennig’s Care By www.paulickreport.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:25:48 +0000 Don and Donna Adam's Courtlandt Farm has decided to remove its horses from the care of trainer Mark Hennig, reports the Daily Racing Form. Hennig has worked from Courtlandt since 2015, conditioning graded stakes winners Strike Charmer, My Miss Lilly, and Strike Power. “It's nothing that Mark did or didn't do, it just didn't seem to […] The post ‘Needed To Make A Change’: Courtlandt Removes Horses From Mark Hennig’s Care appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report. Full Article People americanus champagne lady courtlandt courtlandt farm don adam Ernie Retamoza Gulfstream maedean Mark Hennig my miss lilly or'effice strike charmer strike power
need Mark Coyle acknowledges Gophers might need to trim sports By www.startribune.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T03:10:47+00:00 The COVID-19 pandemic has left a hole in the Gophers' budget, and AD Mark Coyle said, 'Everything is on the table.' Minnesota has the eighth biggest budget in the Big Ten, yet supports the fourth most sports. Full Article
need We need national service. Now. By www.startribune.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T16:38:04+00:00 Expand programs to meet the urgencies of this moment. There'll be broad, bipartisan support from the public. Full Article
need Breeders’ Cup Presents Connections: ‘Sometimes You Need To Take The Pride And Put It In The Back’ By www.paulickreport.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 19:07:40 +0000 At just 33 years of age, Juan Alvarado was already among the top echelon of trainers in his native Dominican Republic. He had trained a Triple Crown winner, Dr. Calderon, in 1985, and had saddled the winners of some of the country's most prestigious stakes races. But in 1992, tragedy struck the local horse racing […] The post Breeders’ Cup Presents Connections: ‘Sometimes You Need To Take The Pride And Put It In The Back’ appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report. Full Article Connections People alan cohen arindel breeders' cup connections Breeders' Cup presents Connections Chelsea Hackbarth Dr. Calderon fred brei Fred Warren gatsby heather smullen Jacks or Better Farm juan alvarado quinoa tifah
need Ruppersberger: Small Businesses Need Support For Lengthy Closures By www.wbal.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T13:32:00 The congressman cosponsored a proposal to back $900 billion more in small business loans. Full Article
need We need better default plots for regression. By statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 13:41:51 +0000 Robin Lee writes: To check for linearity and homoscedasticity, we are taught to plot residuals against y fitted value in many statistics classes. However, plotting residuals against y fitted value has always been a confusing practice that I know that I should use but can’t quite explain why. It is not until this week I […] Full Article Statistical computing Statistical graphics
need What you need to know today about the virus outbreak By www.startribune.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T19:15:15+00:00 Full Article
need Grand Canyon National Park Changes Entrance Fee to Address Infrastructure Needs & Improve Visitor Experience By www.nps.gov Published On :: Thu, 12 Apr 2018 08:04:00 EST The National Park Service (NPS) announced today that Grand Canyon National Park will modify its entrance fees beginning June 1, 2018 to provide additional funding for infrastructure and maintenance needs that enhance the visitor experience. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2018-entrance-fee-changes.htm Full Article
need Stressed? This Study Says You Simply Need a 20-Minute ‘Nature Pill’ By www.goodnewsnetwork.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 17:08:42 +0000 This first-of-its-kind study zeroed in on the optimal amount of time the average person could spend in contact with nature in order to enjoy its benefits. The post Stressed? This Study Says You Simply Need a 20-Minute ‘Nature Pill’ appeared first on Good News Network. Full Article Health Instagram Earth Nature Parks Research Anxiety Stress Mental Health NewsCred
need California Will Start Paying Restaurants To Deliver Food to Seniors in Need By www.goodnewsnetwork.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:17:50 +0000 Governor Gavin Newsom has announced an exciting new plan in California to bring three nutritious meals a day to seniors in need, while providing meaningful work to those who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic. The first program of its kind in the nation, ‘Great Plates Delivered’ will support struggling restaurants to […] The post California Will Start Paying Restaurants To Deliver Food to Seniors in Need appeared first on Good News Network. Full Article USA Government California Nutrition Seniors Farming Local Food Small Business Restaurant COVID-19 fema
need Watching what widlife want and need By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Tue., 05 Jan 2016 12:00:00 PST National forests and grasslands are home to a diverse array of wildlife. Full Article
need [Promo] All Access Lists All The Services You Need In One Place By www.allaccess.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 03:24:08 -0700 Are you looking for an air talent service? Prep services? Parody songs? Celebrity interview services? Need someone to put your aircheck/demo together? For all this and more, check out … more Full Article
need I don't need hype to fuel my boxing career - Caoimhin Agyarko By www.belfastlive.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 16:58:20 +0000 The unbeaten 23-year-old prefers to let his fists do the talking Full Article Sport
need Be There When Your Audience Needs You -- Right Now, During The COVID-19 Pandemic By www.allaccess.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 01:20:01 -0700 During the COVID-19 lockdown, and during the gradual re-opening of communities, cities and businesses there is a lot information you've got that your listeners need. And, they are looking … more Full Article
need Better options needed for children at higher risk of premature heart disease By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 10:00:00 GMT Statement Highlights: New developments in identifying and treating the increased risk of premature heart disease in children and teens with certain medical conditions associated with increased cardiovascular risk are discussed in a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Obesity and severe obesity are now considered significant risk factors for an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in children and teens. Full Article
need Better science needed to support clinical predictors that link cardiac arrest, brain injury, and death: a statement from the American Heart Association By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 09:00:00 GMT Statement Highlights: While significant improvements have been made in resuscitation and post cardiac arrest resuscitation care, mortality remains high and is mainly attributed to widespread brain injury.Better science is needed to support the ... Full Article
need What people with high blood pressure need to know about COVID-19 By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 12:00:00 GMT DALLAS, March 31, 2020 — Many people have concerns about staying healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those with a chronic condition such as high blood pressure — a reading above 130/80 — may face an increased risk for severe complications if they get... Full Article
need AHA Statement: Pregnant women with CVD need specialized care before, during and postpartum By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 09:00:00 GMT Statement Highlights: Women with cardiovascular disease should receive pre-pregnancy counseling and be monitored during and after pregnancy by either a cardio-obstetrics team or a multidisciplinary team of health care providers with experience in... Full Article
need Online business exchange creates community, makes critical connections to meet needs during COVID-19 pandemic By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 13:00:00 GMT DALLAS, April 29, 2020 — As the shortage of many goods, resources and services grows during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the American Heart Association, the leading nonprofit organization focused on a world of healthier lives for all, has launched ... Full Article
need Scheduling surgery, COVID-19 risks and more: What heart valve patients need to know By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 20:35:00 GMT DALLAS, May 5, 2020 — An estimated five million patients in the United States live with heart valve disease, and many have had upcoming valve repair surgery rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The American Heart Association, along with 14 North... Full Article
need Does your website need to be beautiful? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 20:14:50 +0000 When I first started designing websites in the 1990s, I focused most of my attention on creating striking visuals. In my defense, I was typically designing gaming website with only the occasional local business… but my goal was always to design a site that looked “cool.” In the early 2000s I stumbled across a website […] The post Does your website need to be beautiful? appeared first on Psychology of Web Design | 3.7 Blog. Full Article Psychology of Design User Experience Web Design
need Better Late Than Never To Make Your WordPress GDPR Compliant – 21 Plugins You Might Need To Know By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Jun 2018 09:46:50 +0000 Lately, The hype of GDPR was on high around May 25, 2018 but due to its complication and in depth detail, it was not easy for everyone to understand and get prepare for this new policy for European countries. In very simple words, GDPR stands for General... The post Better Late Than Never To Make Your WordPress GDPR Compliant – 21 Plugins You Might Need To Know appeared first on SmashingApps.com. Full Article Best of the Web Blogging Freebies Web Design Wordpress
need Everything You Need to Know About Web Accessibility By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 08:26:09 +0000 Are you sure everyone on the web can easily access your website? ‘Cause if it is not accessible to everyone, you are losing some great business opportunities! This article is going to put some shades on this “web accessibility” term. Also, you will get to know why it holds so much importance in today’s digital... Full Article Development UI UI/UX Web Development Web Development Trends
need Right or Wrong, Open Source Needs Opinionated Leaders By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 23:14:49 +0000 There is a lot of debate going on right now in the WordPress world about the WordPress Foundation barring all ThemeForest/CodeCanyon (Envato really) authors from speaking at WordCamp events. I don't want to rehash the argument here; the best place to get it is in the original post, and the comments on it. Instead, I want to make a different point: Regardless of whether he is right or not, it's good for WordPress that Matt makes these bold choices. Full Article Other Open-Source Thoughts WordPress
need Three Essential Follow-Up Emails Every WooCommerce Store Needs By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 15:00:00 +0000 It’s more important than ever to follow up with existing customers. Learn how to save a ton of time by automating your most important follow-up emails. The post Three Essential Follow-Up Emails Every WooCommerce Store Needs appeared first on WooCommerce. Full Article Blog Marketing
need Iowa Writers’ House is gone, but need for literary community continues By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:37:59 PDT When Andrea Wilson approached me five years ago with her idea of creating a space for writers in our community separate from any offered by the University of Iowa, I must admit I was a bit skeptical,... Full Article Guest Columnist
need Greenfield: Iowa needs a senator who understands tough times By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Tue, 5 May 2020 16:54:59 -0400 Growing up on the Greenfield family farm outside a little town of 500, we worked hard and learned to look out for one another.I’ve visited with folks in every corner of Iowa during my U.S. Senate campaign. The people I hear from want the dignity of providing for their families, and to know they can get a hand up when they need it. Now, as the coronavirus threatens our communities and Washington seems more focused on pointing fingers than getting results, Iowans want to know that we can get through this and come out stronger in the end. I’ve been through tough times, and I know from my own life that the only way we get through is by pulling together.I was 24 when my first husband, an electrical worker, was killed in a workplace accident. Social Security and hard-earned union benefits helped me get back on my feet and pursue a career where I could support my two young sons. I’ll fight to protect and strengthen Social Security so every Iowan can get that same hand up.So, I know what it’s like to have a loved one not come home from work. When I hear about workers having to choose between staying home safely or earning a paycheck, I say no way. Since March, I’ve put out two plans calling for more testing, personal protective equipment, paid sick leave, premium pay, and stronger protections for our front-line workers.I also believe health care is a right — not a privilege. This shouldn’t be partisan.As a businesswoman and a mom, I know the tough decisions our small businesses and families are making right now. That’s why I’ve called for more urgent economic aid and faster help for our small businesses and workers — not more bailouts for corporate CEOs. We also need a robust infrastructure plan and to invest in more skills training to create opportunity in all of our hometowns.None of this will happen unless we make Washington work more like we do by ending political corruption. I’m not taking a dime of corporate PAC money and I will work to overturn Citizens United, and ban dark money and corporate PACs.Sen. Joni Ernst broke her promise to be different. Instead, she’s voted with Mitch McConnell and her corporate PAC donors for tax breaks to corporations and the wealthiest — while hardworking Iowans fall further behind. Iowans deserve a senator who shares their grit and their resolve, who will carry the fight for our small towns and our working families in her heart. It’s how we get through this pandemic and how we create more opportunity for our state. In the Senate, I’ll never forget where I’m from or who I’m fighting for, and I’ll always put Iowa first.Theresa Greenfield is a candidate in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. Full Article Guest Columnist
need Phinney: County needs common sense, smarter government By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 11:43:05 -0400 I have been a Johnson County resident since 1977. I grew up in Clear Lake, a small farming community in North Central Iowa. I came to Iowa City after being recruited by Dan Gable to wrestle for the University of Iowa Hawkeye wrestling team and placed 3rd place in the 1980 NCAA Division I.I met my wife Teresa and we settled in Iowa City. I have two children, Melissa, 36, and Anthony, 25; and grandchildren Emma, 9, Ellie and Emilia, 4-month-old twin girls, and Jack, who passed two just before his 2nd birthday. I am a cancer survivor and support cancer research and patient support. I was a maintenance supervisor at the old Cantebury Inn, I owned and operated Advance Property Management for 23 years and drove a school bus for First Student, Inc. While working at First Student I was one of the driving forces in the campaign for the workers to unionize with the Teamsters. I was asked to join the Teamsters as a full-time organizer after the campaign, which I did for 13 years. I found my calling as an organizer because I was able to help others stand up for themselves and really change their lives. I made the decision to run for Johnson County supervisor because we need to bring some common sense back to Johnson County government, and run a smarter government that works for all. The supervisors need to oversee the county departments better to stop wasting county funds paying settlements to individuals because of illegal action by department employees. Rules are for everyone and if you work outside the rules there will be costs and consequences.I want to bring new blood to the board as well as new ideas. County supervisor is a public service position of honor and trust. Being a supervisor is about following through on jobs you were elected to do for the people. The supervisors need to finish jobs that they started but never completed. You should never leave a job half done!I hope the voters agree the Johnson County Board of Supervisors need to answer to the public for their actions and their employees. We can no long just “sweep issues under the rug.” Dean Phinney is a candidate in the Democratic primary for Johnson County Board of Supervisors. Full Article Guest Columnist
need Porter: Why the board needs a woman of color By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 14:24:48 -0400 I am absolutely thrilled that the Johnson County Board of Supervisors finally has both a person of color and a female majority on the board. Why? Because women make decisions and guide communities in totally different ways than men do. Women have a unique ability to communicate with those who need to be heard and to understand multiple sides of any argument. Because our entire community needs to be represented on our Board of Supervisors. In Johnson County we have a vibrant, diverse, exciting community with the potential to come together to improve the lives of all our citizens and our community. Because by including representatives from our entire community on our governing boards, those voices have the potential to be heard, and acted upon. This is the best way for us to hear the voices of all our diverse community. Yes, there are more voices to be heard and future elections will make that difference. We have come a long way from the times when every board member was a white male. Let’s keep going!Because in Johnson County we purport ourselves to be a liberal, inclusive and vibrant community. We are most vibrant when all of us come together, honor each other, listen to each other, work together for common goals and have fun together. Because that is the kind of community I long to live in. A community where every voice and concern is heard and people work toward solutions together, not from the top down, but from inclusivity, listening, understanding and taking action together. Because change is most effective when it comes the roots up, not from the top down. Women and people of color have more experience and success working in this way.Because men want to fix things and people of color and women are more adept at changing things by listening to the voices of concern.I am enthusiastically looking forward to working with everybody as a member of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors.Royceann Porter is a candidate in the Democratic primary for Johnson County Board of Supervisors. Full Article Guest Columnist
need Iowa’s senior care workers need our support By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 14:28:54 -0400 COVID-19 is a brutal villain, infecting millions and taking more than 185,000 lives worldwide, just over 100 of which were Iowans at the time of this writing. In the face of this, Iowans are showing the strength of their character. Individual acts of courage have become everyday occurrences. Nowhere is this truer than in our state’s long-term care centers.The threat facing those in long-term care is unprecedented. Because many who are infected remain asymptomatic, efforts to prevent the virus from being introduced into facilities has proved difficult. Once the virus is introduced, it is hard to impede its spread — and virtually impossible without enhanced testing capabilities and more personal protective equipment (PPE) than we have access to today. Long-term care providers have taken unprecedented steps to protect their residents, including prohibiting non-essential visitors in early March. Unfortunately, even with these measures and following guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health officials, more than 3,600 long-term care facilities nationwide have been impacted by the virus, including 13 in Iowa. Yet, in the face of this challenge, our long-term care workers are performing with a valor we have not seen during peacetime in a generation; maybe two. While many of us are hunkered down in our homes teleworking and spending time with our families, these caregivers are leaving their families to provide care for the loved ones of others. What these caregivers are doing and what they are sacrificing is remarkable. We owe them our gratitude, and we owe them our best efforts to address their critical needs.Adequate PPE and routine testing for long-term care are paramount. While there has been significant attention paid to providing hospitals with PPE, it is imperative we not overlook those working in long-term care. More than 70% of long-term care facilities nationwide report they lack enough PPE. This not only puts our caregivers at risk, it also puts the people they care for at greater risk. Preventing the introduction of the virus and containing its spread in nursing homes and assisted living facilities is one of the most important things we must do to relieve pressure on hospitals now.Testing is a critical area where more support is needed. There are protocols in place to limit the spread of the virus once it is in a facility, including establishing isolation wings where those who have the virus are kept apart from the rest of the residents and are cared for by staff who do not interact with those in the rest of the building. But the virus leaves many of those infected without symptoms, these steps cannot be effectively implemented without broader testing. We applaud Gov. Kim Reynolds’ recent action to broaden testing for some of Iowa’s long-term care staff. Equally important is the plan to address potential staff shortages which may result from expanded testing. Since a test result only captures an individual’s infection status for a fixed period of time, long-term care staff and residents must be prioritized at the highest level to receive ongoing testing to effectively identify infections and respond as early as possible.Those one the front lines of this fight need the tools to confront, contain and ultimately defeat the virus. There is reason to be hopeful. Even though residents of long-term care are particularly at risk, most recover from the virus. Caregivers can do even more amazing work if we get them the tools they need: protective equipment, testing and staffing. It is time to rally around our long-term care residents and staff, and give them the support they need and deserve. Brent Willett is president and CEO of the Iowa Health Care Association. Full Article Guest Columnist
need Borchardt: 2nd District needs a true Iowa citizen legislator By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 09:57:10 -0400 I’m running for Iowa’s 2nd district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Early last fall, I found that Mariannette Miller-Meeks is running again, after three losses, and that former Illinois Congressman Bobby Schilling is an Illinoisan turned Iowan. The second district seat should be held by a true Iowa citizen legislator.The House of Representatives was meant to be the people’s house. One where people temporarily left their home and family to serve in Washington, then returned home to resume their life. Being elected to office was never intended to be a lifetime job. If elected I will serve three terms, then return to Iowa and the private sector.I believe our government should be small, efficient and responsive to its citizens. I would insist that all government programs are reviewed and eliminated if they are not currently serving the public’s interests. I would also push for a budget that does not grow at a higher rate than incoming revenues.I believe that all law-abiding citizens have the right to own a gun to hunt or to protect themselves from danger. I will not support any additional restrictions placed on law-abiding citizens.I believe all life is sacred, from conception to natural death, regardless of ability. It is not my intention to tell any woman what to do with her body. I would prefer that each women take full control of her body and the choices she makes before pregnancy occurs.In the beginning, our country was land rich and people poor. Anyone who could make it to our country was welcome and opportunities abounded. Today, we are crowded and too many struggle to find substantial work. Immigrants are welcome, but I support only legal immigration, to mitigate how many enter the United States, while our county exercises its right to defend its borders by reasonable means, including strengthening barriers to illegal entry.I grew up in Washington, Iowa and moved to Iowa City in my late 20s. I currently work in retail and my wife works at a food distribution plant. We have two children, ages 11 and 9, who attend public school in Iowa City. On any given day you could see me at the grocery store, the mall, at the children’s school or at their soccer game. I will be a true citizen-legislator and I would like your support.Tim Borchardt is a candidate in the Republican primary for Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District. Full Article Guest Columnist
need Iowa Writers’ House is gone, but need for literary community continues By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 10:37:59 -0400 When Andrea Wilson approached me five years ago with her idea of creating a space for writers in our community separate from any offered by the University of Iowa, I must admit I was a bit skeptical, if not defensive. Over a long coffee discussion, I shared with her a detailed look at the literary landscape of Iowa City and all of the things my organization, the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature was doing to make those assets more visible and accessible.• Coronavirus closes the Iowa Writers’ House - for nowDespite this, Andrea mentioned the need for an “on ramp,” a way for people who don’t feel a part of that community to find their path, to access those riches. It was there, I thought to myself. She just hadn’t looked in the right place.Then she built that ramp in the form of the Iowa Writers’ House. As she and her team defined what that ramp should look like, what role it should play, the Writers’ House evolved from being an idea with promise to a vital part of our literary infrastructure. She showed that people were hungry for further instruction. They desired more and different ways to connect with one another. These were things beyond the scope and mission of the UI and the City of Literature. She had found her niche, and filled it, nicely complementing what was offered by my organization and others.But those services do not come without cost. Andrea and her team scrambled, using the house as a literary bed-and-breakfast that was used by many visiting writers. They scheduled workshops. They held fundraisers. But that thin margin disappeared with the onset of COVID-19. Unable to hold those workshops, to serve as a bed-and-breakfast, to provide meaningful in-person connections, the Writers’ House was unable to carry on in its current configuration.We have every hope and expectation that the Iowa Writers’ House and Andrea will continue to be a part of our literary landscape in the future. This will come perhaps in another form, another space. Conversations have been underway for months about the needs of the literary community beyond the UI. Andrea has been a key part of those discussions, and the work that she and her team has done offer vital information about where those conversations need to go. Gaps have been identified, and while they won’t be filled in the same way, they will be filled.These conversations join those that have been taking place in our community for decades about the need for space and support for writers and artists. As we all have realized over these past few weeks of isolation just how much we miss when we are not able to gather to create and to celebrate those creations, perhaps those conversations will accelerate and gain focus once we reconvene. The newly formed Iowa City Downtown Arts Alliance, of which we are proud to be a part, is an additional voice in that conversation.In the meantime, we want to thank Andrea, Associate Director Alisha Jeddeloh, and the team at the Iowa Writers’ House, not just for identifying a need, but for taking the rare and valuable step of actually rolling up their sleeves and doing something to meet it.John Kenyon is executive director of the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature. Full Article Guest Columnist