Now it really feels like late octoberrrr those cold northwesterly winds have exceeded 40 mph at times and will continue to blow through the night at 1530 mph. That will means some pretty low wind chill values for this time of year. If you are heading out to watch some High School Football games, dress warm and maybe take a blanket or two because wind chills will be falling back into the 20s as the actual temps fall into the 30s. There will be some clearing over mainly southern iowa, but Northern Iowa will likely see clouds and a few snow showers but no accumulation. Thursday will be a chilly day with a bit more sunshine while those winds continue at 1525 mph. Friday will be calmer and nicer overall, but clouds will return to the sky and bring some rains showers later in the evening. Right now, i think beggars night stays dry with most of the rain waiting until after midnight. Rain is likely saturday morning, but should move out by mid afternoon. Then sundaytuesday are looking awesome w
Pedicures, and facials, but nothing about african hair braiding. Aicheria 1 07 thats when i was like this is not what i want to do. Im not going to be doing these things, im gonna be braiding. Since aicheria didnt get her cosmotology license. She cant run her own braiding business, Meagan Forbes 8 41 iowas licensing laws are among the worst in the country. Iowa licenses more workers from travel agents to atheltic trainers to makeup artists to hair braiders. Meagan forbes is aicheria bells attorney. They made an announcement inside the Iowa State Capitol that theyre suing the iowa cosmotology board, fighting the current licensing laws. Megain 4 01 a victory in this case will help all entrepeneurs in iowa. Until that happens, aicheria will braid hair on the side, hoping to keep her heritage alive, while keeping a low profile. Business is just too risky. Aicheria 1 45 i just want a right to make a living and not feel like im a criminal. Amanda there are some serious penalties for violatin
Louisiana hair braiders and a New Orleans lawmaker say they plan to keep fighting to remove the state s burdensome licensing requirements after a bill died in committee during the recent
Louisiana hair braiders and a New Orleans lawmaker say they plan to keep fighting to remove the state s burdensome licensing requirements after a bill died in committee during the recent
"The state shouldn't be running businesses out of the state with these kinds of protectionist laws. Laws designed to protect an industry group from competition