DOC reports inmate Terry Dudley has died Share Updated: 6:37 PM CDT Apr 3, 2021 KCCI Share Updated: 6:37 PM CDT Apr 3, 2021 The Iowa Department of Corrections announced Saturday that inmate Terry Scott Dudley has died. The DOC said he succumbed to complications related to a suspected suicide on Friday evening. He was transported to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics after Anamosa State Penitentiary staff found him unresponsive in his cell. He was serving a life sentence for first-degree murder in Polk County. He began serving his sentence in 1998.
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The DOC said he succumbed to complications related to a suspected suicide on Friday evening.
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A former manager at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is suing the UIHC and the Board of Regents, claiming gender and pay discrimination.
Courtney Mace Davis of Winfield is the former acting director of UIHC Central Sterilizing Services. According to
The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Davis claims in her lawsuit that she was excluded from meetings and decision making, paid less, and fired after reporting bias and unsafe practices.
Mace Davis, who was fired in April of 2019, claims other women faced bias as well. She also claims the university did not listen to her concerns when she told them about problems with her department’s move from the main UIHC facility to the Oakdale campus in Coralville. Those concerns were later validated by an internal audit.
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Adam Weig knows what it’s like to face a tough opponent. His teams played several of them when Weig was guiding the boys’ basketball program at South Hardin High School in Eldora.
Weig was head coach for seven seasons, from 2010-17. During that time, the Tigers never confronted a challenge like the one that Weig endured in the early morning hours of Thanksgiving Day 2019.
While sleeping, he went into cardiac arrest.
Sammi Weig woke up around 1 AM and heard her then-fiancé Adam struggling to breathe. When he wouldn t respond to her calling out his name, Sammi dialed 9-1-1. As she spoke with the dispatcher while waiting for the paramedics to arrive, Adam s breathing worsened and Sammi could not detect a pulse. She started chest compressions.