Author: Good Info News Wire
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University of Iowa Unveils Plans for New Cancer Research Hub
The University of Iowa plans a cutting-edge Cancer Research Building to boost groundbreaking discoveries and cater to Iowa’s growing cancer needs.
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Governor Stein & Eric Church Break Ground on New Housing Project
Governor Josh Stein marked his 100th day in office with a continued focus on hurricane recovery, including his new project with Eric Church.
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Temple University expands support amid national mental health crisis
National survey shows rising mental health issues and financial insecurity among college students, prompting Temple University to enhance support services.
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John Ball Zoo Glows with Asian Lantern Festival This Spring
From April to June 2025, Grand Rapids’ John Ball Zoo will transform into an illuminated wonderland with Michigan’s Asian Lantern Festival.
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University of Virginia joins the ranks of Forbes’ “New Ivies”
Forbes named the University of Virginia a “New Ivy,” recognizing it among 20 schools attracting top talent and impressing employers alongside traditional Ivies.
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Fair Housing Month: Discover your rights in Dallas this April
Dallas hosts Fair Housing Roadshow in April, offering free workshops on housing rights and discrimination protections across multiple neighborhoods.
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Join Detroit Public Health Week: Free services and events
Detroit Health’s free “It Starts Here” initiative April 8-12 is offering screenings, vaccines, and resources at neighborhood locations.
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Discover the Northern Arizona Book Festival’s free events
The Northern Arizona Book Festival this April offers free readings, panels, and events in Flagstaff.
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Midwest horror core: “Holland” gives Michigan the Hollywood treatment
Holland, Michigan—famous for its Dutch heritage and Tulip Time Festival—takes center stage in the new thriller “Holland,” just in time for spring!
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Healthy Horizons: Vaccine insights from Arizona experts
Arizona’s new “Healthy Horizons” videos feature pediatricians sharing why vaccines matter as childhood immunization rates drop.









