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Dr. Matthew Obinna Nwaneri is an Associate Professor at Carver College of Medicine and Medical Director, Iowa Oncology Network, medical oncologist at the University of Iowa Health Care (UIHC) Born in Ibadan, Oyo State, brought up in Lagos State and in his hometown, Umuezeala-Ehime, Ehime, in Ehime-Mbano local council of Imo State, where he lived with his grandparents after his secondary education, Dr. Matthew Obinna Nwaneri is not bashful of change. Very early in life, he learnt to work hard and expect to face new challenges. His commitment to these two key principles of life has today earned him a place in the league of leading oncologists in the world, to the pride of many Nigerians.
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Fort Dodge Police Department Detective Larry Hedlund testifies during an evidence suppression hearing for the Justin Hurdel murder trial on Friday at the Webster County Courthouse.
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Fort Dodge Police Department Detective Larry Hedlund testifies during an evidence suppression hearing for the Justin Hurdel murder trial on Friday at the Webster County Courthouse.
Justin Hurdel, the man accused of shooting his estranged wife, Maggie Flint, to death in August 2020, suffered serious injuries to his face after he attempted to take his own life on the day of the alleged murder, new court documents show.
Cedar Rapids man pleads to causing death of 18-year-old Marissa Doolin thegazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thegazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As a ticket to adulthood, a 21st birthday should be an occasion to celebrate new-found freedoms and a world of other opportunities. But in Iowa City, the approach of April 16 plunged University of Iowa junior Pareen Mhatre and her parents into low-grade panic. We were dreading her 21st birthday, to be honest, said her mother, Sampada Mhatre, in Iowa City. As Pareen would tell the U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship in heart-rending testimony April 29, it leaves her subject to self-deportation to India. And that s despite the fact that she has lived in America, legally, for all but the first four months of her life.