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September 17, 2008

DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Health System has donated 50,000 scrub tops and pants to Project CURE that will help doctors and nurses in developing countries provide a more sterile environment in locations that lack basic medical resources, the company says.

“Our hospitals support numerous community organizations and programs, and we’re proud to donate these resources to help others in need,” says Dan McDow, chief operating officer for Iowa Health System’s Consolidated Services.

April 28, 2008

DES MOINES, Iowa — A partnership between Iowa Health System, the state’s first and largest integrated health system, and ARAMARK Healthcare has earned an Environmental Stewardship Award for its laundry operation that has been open less than a year.

The Metro Waste Authority (MWA) this month recognized the efforts of environmentally conscious leaders in the Des Moines community who strive to lessen waste and increase resource conservation.

November 1, 2007

DES MOINES, Iowa — Barton Solvents, a supplier of drycleaning solvents, surfactants and other chemicals, suffered a massive explosion and fire at its plant outside Des Moines on Monday. The explosion is the company’s second this year.

Reported at 1:15 p.m., the fire continued for several hours as 55-gallon drums and 300-gallon tanks exploded to feed the flames. Fire departments throughout the Des Moines metro area responded to the fire, but often had to keep their distance due to successive blasts. The fire was mostly contained by 10 p.m.

June 21, 2007

DES MOINES, Iowa — Dignitaries gathered here Monday at Midwest Healthcare Textile Services to cut a ceremonial ribbon on the newly opened central laundry, a partnership between Iowa Health System and ARAMARK Healthcare.

The 48,000-square-foot plant represents Iowa’s largest fully automated healthcare laundry operation, Iowa Health System says.

The central laundry was designed to operate five days a week, processing 15 million pounds annually. It’s operating at 60% capacity, with a planned growth potential of 22 million pounds.