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Clark Kauffman

Clark Kauffman

Deputy Editor Clark Kauffman has worked during the past 30 years as both an investigative reporter and editorial writer at two of Iowa’s largest newspapers, the Des Moines Register and the Quad-City Times. He has won numerous state and national awards for reporting and editorial writing.

Not a surprise: Liquor sales were up in Iowa during 2020

By: - December 11, 2020

In perhaps another indication of how 2020 has been a year most people want to forget, Iowans spent a record amount of money on liquor this past year. The increase came during the 2020 state fiscal year, which ran from July 1, 2019, through the end of June this year — a period that includes […]

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Iowa nurse surrenders her license after care-facility resident dies

By: - December 10, 2020

An Iowa nurse who failed to attempt CPR on a care-facility resident who subsequently died has surrendered her license to the state. The Iowa Board of Nursing said it reached an agreement with Marolee Miller of Manilla calling for her to surrender her license as an LPN, or licensed practical nurse. She will not be […]

New infections soar in Iowa, but is it the beginning of a prolonged surge?

By: - December 10, 2020

At least 2,326 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Iowa on Wednesday — a 79% increase over the 1,296 new infections reported just two days earlier. The number of newly reported infections had been shrinking recently in Iowa, with the state averaging 2,017 new cases per day, representing a decrease of 41% from the […]

State inspectors find no violations in Iowa nursing homes with major outbreaks

By: - December 9, 2020

With COVID-19 outbreaks growing in Iowa’s nursing homes, state inspectors report finding no infection-control violations in many of the facilities with the biggest current, active outbreaks. As of Wednesday afternoon, there were 141 current, active outbreaks in Iowa nursing homes, according to the Iowa Department of Public Health. There are 5,725 infections associated with those outbreaks. […]

COVID-19 outbreaks continue to grow in Iowa nursing homes

By: - December 8, 2020

Iowa is continuing to see a slowdown in the rate at which COVID-19 has been spreading across the state in recent weeks, but nursing homes — which house Iowa’s most vulnerable citizens — continue to see a rapid spread of the virus. At least six more Iowans died of COVID-19 on Monday, with 1,296 additional […]

Iowa alters COVID-19 death calculations and remains silent on care-facility deaths

By: - December 8, 2020

The state of Iowa is revising its reporting of COVID-19 deaths to better conform to federal standards, resulting in Iowa’s total death toll from the pandemic increasing by 177. Kelly Garcia, director of the Iowa Department of Human Services and the Iowa Department of Public Health, announced the change Monday night. She said IDPH will […]

Bar owners suing the state cite Reynolds’ opposition to a mask mandate

By: - December 8, 2020

A lawsuit challenging the governor’s pandemic-related restrictions on bars is being appealed to the Iowa Supreme Court. As part of the litigation, the owners of eight central Iowa bars are using Gov. Kim Reynolds’ refusal to order Iowans to wear masks in public against her, arguing that it shows she failed to take less draconian […]

Iowa infections trending down, but deaths are at an all-time high

By: - December 7, 2020

At least 35 more Iowans died of COVID-19 on Sunday, with 1,304 additional infections reported by the state. The state’s seven-day average of daily deaths now stands at its highest level since the beginning of the pandemic: 45. By comparison, the seven-day average of the daily death tally during September ranged from five to 10, […]

Doctor’s true identity revealed in court, with judge citing the public’s right to know

By: - December 7, 2020

A physician accused of shoving another doctor during an operating-room altercation cannot sue the state under an assumed name, an Iowa judge has ruled. According to court records, Dr. Domenico Calcaterra, 52, is a vascular surgeon who worked at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics from 2008 to 2012. In a sworn affidavit filed […]

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Attorney general denies approving experiments on Glenwood residents

By: - December 4, 2020

The Iowa attorney general’s office is denying allegations that it approved or was involved in plans to conduct sexual-arousal experiments on the mentally disabled residents of a state-run care facility. In a lawsuit filed by former employees of the Glenwood Resource Center, the six individuals allege they were ousted in retaliation for the concerns they […]

Cosmetic surgeon repeatedly accused of incompetence appeals to Iowa Supreme Court

By: - December 4, 2020

A cosmetic surgeon from Davenport who has a history of malpractice claims is challenging state-imposed sanctions for alleged incompetence and taking the case to the Iowa Supreme Court. Dr. LeRoy L. Yates Jr., a 65-year-old gynecologist who practiced cosmetic surgery in Davenport, has been barred by the Iowa Board of Medicine from performing such procedures […]

Lawsuit claims Reynolds’ staff, AG’s office approved sexual-arousal experiments at Glenwood

By: - December 2, 2020

A new whistleblower lawsuit alleges Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ staff and an assistant attorney general approved of sexual-arousal experiments on the mentally disabled residents of a state-run care facility. The lawsuit, filed by six former employees of the Glenwood Resource Center, seeks more than $10 million in damages from the state, claiming the wrongful discharge […]