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3 Advice for exercising when it's hot -- take it easy. Barbara Krieg says people need to be aware of the dangers of exercising when the humidity and temperature rise. Cool mornings are a better time for workouts during the summer months.
4 Ahoy mate! Stay afloat this summer with safe boating tips. Glen Henry says boaters need to keep in mind the rules of the water, and provide lifejackets for passengers. He says while boating activities are popular, one mistake can lead to tragedy on the water.
5 Educators from across the state addressing issues surrounding rural education through conference and papers. Educators from across Iowa attended a conference; the purpose of analyzing and discussing, in a working environment, fundamental issues facing rural education organizations in Iowa, establishing an agenda for collaborative action over a two year period.
6 Educators from across the state addressing issues surrounding rural education through conference and papers. Educators from across Iowa attended a conference; the purpose of analyzing and discussing, in a working environment, fundamental issues facing rural education organizations in Iowa, establishing an agenda for collaborative action over a two year period.
7 Office of Public Relations. Cedar Falls has been chosen as an overnight stop for RAGBRAI XVII, and plans are well under way to make this the best stop for bikers on their annual voyage across the state.
8 School isn't out for everyone -- for many summer school is "in." Schools are holding special summer sessions for talented and gifted students, as well as for those who want to catch up or continue their studies. Summer session is more relaxed and enjoyable for both the students and instructors.
9 The hot buzzword in health care: wellness. Staying healthy can improve the quality of life for people, not to mention saving us thousands on health care costs.
10 The muddy Missouri, the muddy Mississippi: Iowa's muddy rivers. David May says as long as we grow corn in Iowa, we're going to have muddy rivers. Recent concerns about the amount of topsoil being washed away has brought up the idea of "buffer zones" or grass areas to stop soil from eroding into rivers.
11 University of Northern Iowa ethnic minorities cultural and educational center to sponsor gospel music workshop June 7-10. The purpose of the workshop is to recognize gospel music as an authentic art form and examine its impact on the development of American music.
12 University of Northern Iowa hosting six visiting minority faculty members during summer session. Five minority faculty members from Dillard University and Southern University in New Orleans and one from Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon will be guest instructors this summer. Listed is the instructor, what they teach and where they are from.