DES MOINES, Iowa — The Polk County Extreme Temperature Plan has been active since Sunday morning, and Central Iowa Shelter and Services is preparing to reach near capacity as temperatures drop below zero Thursday morning. Under the plan, most libraries and community centers are available as warming centers during business hours. That includes the Des […]
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