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On World AIDS Day, HIV-Positive Iowans Continue to Face Stigma
The number of Iowans living with HIV may be small, but the challenges they face are huge.

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I'm a born and raised resident of this town.
After graduating from Cedar Falls High School, I studied journalism and international studies at the University of Iowa and spent some time as a reporting intern at The Gazette in Cedar Rapids. After a brief stint in Minneapolis, I took off for the Peace Corps.
Two years as a community health education volunteer in Swaziland, a tiny country in Southern Africa, broadened my horizons and my perspective. But I missed home - the green summers, vibrant fall leaves and the promise of spring after a long winter. (Not so much the winter itself.)
I missed the people of this place, family and friends and neighbors. It was time to come home, and what better way to reintegrate into my community than through Patch? So here I am, wondering what the next few years will bring.
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Politics
The current acerbic political climate disheartens me. At this point I'm less concerned with parties and labels than with intent and ideas. If someone can convince me they have the country's best interests at heart and of the merit of their policies, they'll probably have my vote. I'm a registered Independent.
Religion
I believe in God. I'm still working out the details of what that belief entails and probably will be for the rest of my life.
The number of Iowans living with HIV may be small, but the challenges they face are huge.

The candidate spoke as part of UNI's Presidential Candidate Education Forums, "Addressing the Challenges and Opportunities in Education Today."
News, events, information: some tidbits as you start your day.
News, events, information: some tidbits as you go about your day.
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The council also voted on bike trail improvements and flood zone property demolitions.
The Republican presidential candidate signed copies of her new book Friday night.
Total non-farm employment in Waterloo-Cedar Falls increased by 1,000 from September, to 91,200. It was 89,900 a year earlier.
We've got the list of opening times and links to specials here on your Patch.
A man broke into the McDonald's on West First Street early Sunday and stole food and beverages.
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If there are a hundred dishes at a Thanksgiving day feast, there are also a hundred ways to prepare each one. Which is your favorite dish, and how do you prepare it?
The tents came down Thursday night, but occupiers said they plan to stay active throughout winter.
Protestors gathered in Overman Park Thursday to listen to speeches and take down their tents.
The 23rd annual Festival of Trees aims to raise $85,000 this year for Sartori Memorial Hospital.
The University of Northern Iowa and University of Iowa woman's basketball teams will go head to head at 3 p.m today in the McLeod Center.
The third annual Main Street Christmas extravaganza promises activities for all throughout the holiday season.
The following information was provided by the Cedar Falls Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was provided by the Cedar Falls Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Protestors across Iowa describe their feelings after New York City police cleared protestors from Zuccotti Park in New York City.