Public Relations News Release — May 9, 1994
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greenback gossip. | Robert Snyder states that there are a dozen prime time TV programs vying for the same big name guests. |
| 1 | Church, state and schools. | Steven Green states that "traditional values" are not being taught in schools any more, due to religious connotations attached to them. |
| 1 | Landscapes of humor. | Robert Clark is intrigued and entertained by the humor many Iowa communities use to promote themselves. |
| 1 | Bringing business to the heartland. | The Industrial Site Location Program allows business people to get a comprehensive look at a given Iowa community's building sites, business climate and community life. |
| 1 | This won't be a sunny day for everyone. | Thomas Hockey announces the annual eclipse of the sun. |
| 1 | All schools need a crisis plan--Don't break for summer without one | A crisis plan must be in place for all schools. |
| 1 | Assignment UNI | Weekly sampling of events and activities at UNI. |
| 1 | Northern University High School, Middle School to present final concert of year, Monday, May 16 | Orchestra Night at Price Laboratory School is May 16. |
| 1 | University of Northern Iowa ROTC students to become officers. | UNI ROTC to commission eight students. |
| 1 | Russian children's folk ensemble "Kazachata" to perform Saturday, May 14 in Cedar Falls | Peet Junior High School will host a program of Cossack dancing and songs. |
| 1 | Four Merchant Scholarship winners announced at University of Northern Iowa | Carson Holloway, Susan Rider, Scott Yetmar, and Margaret Wherry win Merchant Scholarship. |