Branstad--Terry (Governor of Iowa)

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151 Branstad vs. Avenson--political styles reviewed
Public Relations News Release 1990:78, p.1
The political styles of Terry Branstad and Don Avenson are examined.
152 Branstad speaks on Iowa issues
Northern Iowan 87:5, p.1
Governor Terry Branstad spoke on various issues at UNI September 13; photo.
153 Regents approve budget, other business for University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1990:721, p.1
A fiscal 1991 budget of $80,575,000 was approved. Proposed expenditures include $64,548,425 for salaries and fringe benefits; $6,940,334 for supplies; $892,890 for library acquisitions,; $2,578,400 for utilities; and $550,000 for building repairs.
154 Local residents win county, state posts at girls state on University of Northern Iowa campus.
Public Relations News Release 1990:700, p.1
Election results for state and county officials were announced at the 45th annual American Legion Auxiliary Girls State convention and activities concluded.
155 Local residents elected to city office at Iowa American Legion auxiliary girls state on University of Northern Iowa campus.
Public Relations News Release 1990:692, p.1
Girls State is a program established to provide high school women with an opportunity to learn about Iowa government at the city, county and state levels.
156 Iowa American legion auxiliary girls state to begin 45th year of activities at University of Northern Iowa Saturday (June 9.)
Public Relations News Release 1990:691, p.1
More than 300 high school girls from around the state will learn about the workings of Iowa government, including how to file nomination papers, campaign for office and set up party platforms.
157 Regents approve preliminary budget, other business for University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:660, p.1
A preliminary general operating budget of $80,610,000 for the 1990-91 fiscal year was presented to the State Board of Regents. The budget reflects a 9 percent increase over the current fiscal year's revised budget of $73,980,000.
158 University of Northern Iowa alumna to be honored by governor as volunteer.
Public Relations News Release 1989:618, p.1
Mimi (Mary) Kingsbury will be honored in New Hampton with a "Governor's Individual Volunteer Award," which will be presented by Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad.
159 ROTC students honored in ceremony to be held May 4 (Friday) at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:608, p.1
Thirty four students will be recognized in a ceremony for their outstanding leadership and academic excellence.
160 Schedule of Events.
Public Relations News Release 1989:580, p.1
A list of activities and events from Friday, April 20 through Monday, April 23. Gov. Branstad will proclaim UNI Founder's Day for Monday and will receive a copy of "A Century of Leadership and Service" from author Dr. William Lang.
161 Australian author/educator, Gov. Branstad speakers for 22nd annual beginning reading conference Friday (April 21) at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:572, p.1
Mem Fox's topic of discussion will be "If Good Writers Steal and Bad Writers Borrow, Where Do the Good Writers Steal From?" Terry Branstad will speak on "Goals of American Education."
162 University of Northern Iowa P. E. Club sponsoring 'Governor's Run for Heart' Friday and Saturday (April 5-7)
Public Relations News Release 1989:514, p.1
Governor Terry Branstad joins runners for the final mile of the Governor's Run for Heart, sponsored by the Physical Education Club. The goal of the event is to raise twenty-five hundred dollars for the American Heart Association.
163 Branstad's address encourages 'risk-taking'
Northern Iowan 86:45, p.1
Governor addresses leadership conference; photo.
164 Untitled
Northern Iowan 86:26, p.2
Applauds President Curris for suggesting a tuition cut; urges students to vote for those who will favor tuition relief.
165 From crab shell sutures to cleaning up oil spills: students at Univeristy of Northern Iowa celebrate national chemistry week (Oct. 29- Nov. 3.)
Public Relations News Release 1989:179, p.1
Hypo-allergenic, alkaline-resitsant sutures made from the chitin in crab shells are just one example of front line reseach in chemistry which could improve many lives. Students and faculty of the chemistry department will cite many other examples.
166 Hispanic heritage month at University of Northern Iowa to feature speakers Tuesday (Sep., 26) and Friday (Sept. 29.)
Public Relations News Release 1989:96, p.1
"Hispanics in the Educational Work Force for the Year 2000: Students' Responsibility" will be presented by Rusty Barcelo. Mike Daniels will present "Southwinds: Understanding the Mexican Migration to America."
167 Iowa prairie heritage week Sept. 10-16 to include dedication of new prairie area.
Public Relations News Release 1989:58, p.1
Daryl Smith, says Iowa deserves the title of tall grass prairie state, since before settlement, over 85 percent of the state was this type of prairie. Only a few small patches of original prairie remain, but efforts are being made to recreate lost acres.
168 Governor presents waste reduction award to HON Company.
Public Relations News Release 1989:55, p.1
Don Schlimmer nominated the winning HON project which has reduced the company's emission of hazardous waste from 62 to 2.5 tons of sludge per year, saving HON $89,250 annually.
169 Governor Branstad presents Iowa waste reduction education awards to winners of competition sponsored by Iowa waste reduction center.
Public Relations News Release 1989:55, p.1
The three award winning companies; The HON Company of Muscatine, Rockwell International of Cedar Falls, and Enviromiser of Cedar Falls reduced emission of industrial wastes and saved their companies thousands of dollars in operating costs.
170 Governor presents waste reduction award to Rockwell.
Public Relations News Release 1989:55, p.1
Rockwell International's winning project segregated waste streams and recovered metal from waste water in metal finishing operations, resulting in annual cost savings projected at $250,000.
171 Governor presents hazardous waste reduction award to Enviromiser.
Public Relations News Release 1989:55, p.1
Richard Klein was one of the winners of the 1989 Iowa Waste Reduction Awards for his air conditioning coolant recycling project, which can recycle up to 95% of the coolant contained in large institutional and industrial cooling systems.
172 Iowa waste reduction awards presented by governor.
Public Relations News Release 1989:55, p.1
Winners of the 1989 Iowa Waste Reduction Awards Competition recently received their plaques and words of congratulation from Iowa governor Terry Branstad at the Capitol Building in Des Moines.
173 Local resident elected to state office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Aurelie Gallagher takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become auditor of the state elected during Girls State activities.
174 Local resident elected to state office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Angie Juhl takes oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become secretary of state elected during Girls State activities.
175 Local resident elected to state office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Shelly Bailey takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become treasurer of state elected during Girls State activities.
176 Local resident elected to state office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Denise Lynn takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become attorney general of the State of Hawkeye elected during Girls State activities.
177 Local resident elected to state office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Luann Segerstrom gives her gubernational inaugural address to the delegation attending the 44th session of the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State.
178 Local resident elected to state office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Tonya Englund takes oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become lieutenant governor elected during Girls State activities.
179 Local resident elected to state office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:530, p.1
Sarah Ross takes the oath of office from Gov. Terry Branstad to become secretary of agriculture elected during Girls State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary.
180 Local residents win county, state posts at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:529, p.1
List of girls elected to state and county office at the Iowa American Legion Auxiliary Girls State and their positions.
181 Local residents elected to city office at girls state.
Public Relations News Release 1988:525, p.1
List of Girls State delegates elected to mythical city offices.
182 Branstad to sign into law a bill earmarking $125,000 to the University of Northern Iowa to develop real estate education program.
Public Relations News Release 1988:507, p.1
Iowa State Legislature, during this past session, approved the increase of the renewal fee for a state real estate license by $10. Seventy percent of that increase will be appropriated to Northern Iowa's College of Business Administration.
183 University of Northern Iowa marching band loses veteran member with graduation.
Public Relations News Release 1988:462, p.1
Steve Engelman, who has attended Northern Iowa for seven years, is also a seven-year band member of the marching band will be graduating this May.
184 World Health Day celebrated
Northern Iowan 85:50, p.9
Susan Koch talks about world health problems; photo.
185 Rural education topic for Northern Iowa conference April 7-9.
Public Relations News Release 1988:388, p.1
Purpose of the conference is to analyze and discuss fundamental issues facing rural education organizations in the state of Iowa in this decade, establishing an agenda for collaborative action over a two year period.
186 Board of Regents to get new members
Northern Iowan 85:45, p.1
Governor Branstad will appoint four new members.
187 Chinese dignitary, hosted by UNI, to discuss commerce and exchange possibilities.
Public Relations News Release 1988:311, p.1
Wei Shanmei will be spending two weeks in Iowa meeting with government, business, agriculture and university leaders in order to discuss possible trade and exchange between Iowa and Guangxi.
188 Gov. Terry Branstad signs Northern Iowa Alcohol Awareness Week Operation 6-PACC Contract.
Public Relations News Release 1988:167, p.1
Terry Branstad joined about 2,500 UNI students,faculty and staff in abstaining from alcohol for a week. Branstad was presented with an Operation 6-PACC (6 days of Personal Alcohol Consumption Consciousness) contract and pin.
189 Branstad signs contract
Northern Iowan 85:14, p.1
Operation 6-PACC focuses on alternatives to drinking.
190 Iowa public officals and Northern Iowa faculty and staff join UNI students in Operation 6-PACC, Oct. 16-22.
Public Relations News Release 1988:108, p.1
Public officals who have signed a 6-PACC contract are: Gov. Terry Branstad, State Sen. Joy Corning , State Reps. Patrica Harper and Jane teaford, U.S. Rep. Dave Nagle, Mayor Jon Crews of Cedar Falls, Mayor Bernie McKinley of Waterloo and Bass Van Gilst.
191 Northern Iowa students, faculty, staff join together to observe National Alcohol awareness week, Oct. 16-22.
Public Relations News Release 1988:83, p.1
Students, faculty, and staff will join together to observe National Alcohol Awareness Week by signing contracts to give up drinking for six days. Drake Martin says national , state and community leaders are invited to participate.
192 International students day in Iowa proclaimed by Gov. Branstad; bring diversity to University of Northern Iowa campus.
Public Relations News Release 1988:80, p.1
Recognizing Iowa's reaching out to the world through cultural and educational sharing with its international student population. At UNI there is a long standing tradition of international students on campus.
193 Branstad at ground-breaking
Northern Iowan 85:3, p.1
Governor Branstad shakes hands with President Curris; photo.
194 Shovels 'at the ready' for School of Business ground breaking on University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1988:27, p.1
Short cermony for the School of Business Classrooms/Office. Work on the building began last month for the building and scheduled to br occupied by the fall of 1990.
195 Linking past with future, University of Northern Iowa breaks ground on $10.2 million school of Business Classroom/office building.
Public Relations News Release 1988:29, p.1
Radell, the first bachelor of arts degree graduate with a major in business from UNI visted with Terry Branstad. Radell received her degree 72 years ago.
196 State's and University leaders participate in School of Business.
Public Relations News Release 1988:27, p.1
Curris gave thanks to Terry Branstad and area legislators for help make the School of Business Classroom/Office Building a reailty.
197 '¿And the winner by a shovelful is¿'(Northern Iowa School of Bussiness ground-breaking)
Public Relations News Release 1988:26, p.1
The $10.2 million dollar building, scheduled for occupancy by fall of 1990, the largest undergraduate business school in the state.
198 University of Northern Iowa beaks ground for school of bussiness classroom/office building
Public Relations News Release 1988:26, p.1
Particaping in the ceremony were Gov. Terry Branstad, Marvin Pomerantz, Percy Harris, James Tyler, Constantine Curris, and Charles Duchen.
199 Ground-break scheduled for Wednesday
Northern Iowan 85:2, p.7
Will hold ceremony for start of new Business Building.
200 Ground breaking for Northern Iowa's new classroom-office building set for Aug. 31.
Public Relations News Release 1988:10, p.1
Building to serve the School of Business. The building has a proposed budget of 10.2 million dollars and will be 100,000 square feet. Curris will begin the groundbreaking ceremony.