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Today’s Photos (08/24/17)
August 24, 2017
Paxton Corey
The Bluegrass group Sweet Cacophony picks and plucks away at the Iowa City Farmers Market, Wednesday, August 23. The next market is Saturday. (Paxton Corey/The Daily Iowan)
A worker from Dumpling Darling serves a customer during the Taste of Iowa City on Aug. 23. During the event, downtown and North Side restaurants serve samples of their fare on the sidewalks. (Elle May/The Daily Iowan)
Sen. Nate Boulton, D-Des Moines, speaks at the Hawkeyes for Boulton launch at Cortado on Aug. 23. Hawkeyes for Boulton will give students the opportunity to get involved in Boulton’s gubernatorial campaign on campus. (Lily Smith/The Daily Iowan)
Salon former Editor-in-Chief David Daley sits in Prairie Lights before a reading of his new book,
Ratf**d
, on Aug. 23.
Ratf**d
addresses current practices of political redistricting as a severe problem that undermines American democracy. (James Year/The Daily Iowan)
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