AIDS
AIDS: Fear, panic, death --and mystery. September 15, 1985
Children with AIDS: Before they die, many hearts break. September 15, 1985
New study: No risk of AIDS spread in home. October 2, 1985
Research moves quickly, but cure still elusive.…
Aidex cleanup plans detailed. No date.
EPA suggests change to speed cleanups. No date.
Many samples taken, Aidex work in full swing. No date.
Aidex completes plant south of C.B. October 3, 1974
Bluffs company pinched…
Officials discuss the completed of the Aidex Corp. plant Tuesday while standing near a ground water measuring well that reads ground water contamination levels. From left, Jim O'Neil, United States Corp of Engineers of Fort Crook, Neb. ; Jean…
This is the Aidex Corp. plant site in the summer of 1983. Removal of hazardous wastes, many of which were contained in barrels on the site, began in the spring of that year. -- Nonpareil file photo.
Agriculture.
In tight farm money market. Land bank offers an alternative. March 30, 1980
Production loss expected. Federal agency offers to buy wheat at $3.99. April 8, 1980
Farm loan interest up. April 22, 1980
Isu economists discuss 1985 farm…
Beefland International Plant . . . which has been closed since January will be sold to a New York firm, pending approval of federal court and the boards of directors of American Beef Packers and Kane-Miller, Inc. of Tarrytown, N.Y.
Discussing Highways . . . in Southwest Iowa are District Engineer Robert Given and Highway Commissioner Everett Shockey with legislators Rep. Scherle, Sen. Shoeman, Sen. Hoxie, Rep. Ossian, Sen. Wearin, all seated; Rep. Kluever, Rep. McElroy, …
Agnew, Spiro T. and family (Rep.) 10/10/1973 Resigns as Vice President.
Appearance for Agnew set in C.B. September 8, 1972
Agnew visit schedule is released. October 2, 1972
Agnew visit final plans. October 4, 1972
Secret agents make sure Agnew's…
'Dunlap Wants You' . . . is being placed on his car bumper by Louis Stolz, one of the Dunlap service station operators distributing the community-boosting stickers.
Bob Matter . . . strums his guitar at the Agape coffee house. His solo was part of entertainment which included testimonials from young people about how they found Christ. Anyone in the audience was invited to perform or to testify.