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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Business Feature

The business of CBD and THC

Lacie Navin’s father struggled with fibromyalgia for years. Pain and sleep medications continued to pile on top of each other until a family friend introduced them to cannabidiol (CBD). Her father tried a topical pain cream and a tincture. “In four months’ time, he ended up weaning off of everything

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Civic Skinny

University athletics contracts. Roosevelt’s new projects. And a canceled 515 Alive’s future.

It’s that time of year again: Several athletics coaches at Iowa’s state-funded universities have amended their employment contracts. Although most took pay cuts in 2020 during the pandemic, they are back in the game. Last July, University of Iowa (UI) wrestling coach Tom Brands received a contract extension through June

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Political Mercury

What Reynolds said about abortion penalties when she hit the statewide stage

Republicans, with a generational win in hand with the overturning of Roe v. Wade, are looking to ban abortion at the state level across the nation. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is consistently at the forefront of that effort. “The Supreme Court’s greatest moments have come when it allows America to

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Film Review

Say yes to ‘Nope’

An empty television recording studio greets us from the once black screen. The AUDIENCE CLAP sign light clicks on and off. On and off. A rustle behind the couch provides a moment of hope. Signs of life amongst blood smeared walls and a slow but regular barrage of bursting birthday

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Food Dude

Mingala Bar

When a new ethnic cuisine comes to the metro, it almost always arrives in a low-rent neighborhood in Des Moines. Our first Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Pakistani, soul food, Ethiopian, Kenyan, Korean, Salvadoran and Jamaican establishments all entered the local market that way. In the early 20th century, Des Moines newspapers

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Des Moines Forgotten

Punk rock in Iowa

When I started my radio show “Iowa Basement Tapes” in July of 2018, I set out to research and preserve Iowa’s punk rock and counterculture history. Over the last four years and more than 200 consecutive episodes, I am still finding new bands and people who were influential on punk

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Center Stage

The aura of Cloris infuses annual theatre awards

Central Iowa continues to celebrate a special Oscar-winning actress who continued to maintain a strong relationship with her hometown, Des Moines. Cloris Leachman departed this mortal stage in January of 2021, joining a celestial band of fellow performers and luminaries. One special legacy she left behind was her support and

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in What the?

What the…

Think you’re funny? Send us your best caption… Email to celeste@dmcityview.com — Be sure to include your name Next month’s photo: This month’s winner “Cassandra ‘The Cupcake Reader’ can see a blood sugar spike… in your future.” Mary Wedewer Runners Up “After six hours, Betty’s golden retriever had still not uttered the

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Commercial Real Estate Transactions

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN POLK COUNTY THROUGH JULY 19, 2022 3333 GRAND AVE., DES MOINES SALE DATE: 2022-06-10 SALE PRICE: $10,900,000 SELLER: 3333 GRAND LLC BUYER: WINDSOR TERRACE DES MOINES LLC SQUARE FEET: 119,039 ACRES: 5.06 3881 121ST ST., URBANDALE SALE DATE: 2022-06-10 SALE PRICE: $2,350,000 SELLER: TUSCANY VILLAGE

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August 03, 2022 by Beckham Miller in Joe's Neighborhood

The end of a time

The farmhouse sat on one side of the gravel road, surrounded by a large yard with a pump, a vegetable garden and scattered peony bushes. Chickens worked the ground in a hard-packed section at the back, while cattle lowed with mild dissatisfaction from the barns across the road. It was

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