Of the 37,032 people living in Jasper County in 2020, 48.7 percent (18,024) were women and 51.3 percent (19,008) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 649 people living in Kellogg in 2020, 49.6 percent (322) were women and 50.4 percent (327) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Join Max Mowitz, Program Director of One Iowa, as they guide participants in understanding how gender essentialism impacts our understanding of LGBTQ artwork and the ways that it can be harmful to Trans, Nonbinary, and Gender Nonconforming individuals.
Join ISU Extension & Outreach on Monday, November 15th at 6:30PM at Frist State Bank in Lynnville for a session on how to calculate your break even point.
This hands-on family-friendly program will celebrate all the facets of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) and how they came together to create the Webb Telescope, which is expected to launch into space in December of 2021.
Of the 10,163 people living in Keokuk County in 2020, 48.9 percent (4,973) were women and 51.1 percent (5,190) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 834 people living in Keota in 2020, 50.1 percent (418) were women and 49.9 percent (416) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 295 people living in Keswick in 2020, 48.1 percent (142) were women and 51.9 percent (153) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 67 people living in Kinross in 2020, 44.8 percent (30) were women and 55.2 percent (37) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 223 people living in Ladora in 2020, 44.4 percent (99) were women and 55.6 percent (124) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 1,751 people living in Lake in 2020, 51.4 percent (900) were women and 48.6 percent (851) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.