Student leaders at Iowa’s state universities said proposed tuition increases and eroding state support will harm not only students but Iowa’s communities in the future.
Month: June 2022
Iowans have 10 fewer weeks of unemployment under new law
Unemployed Iowans will receive 10 fewer weeks of benefits starting July 1, and they may have to take lower-paying jobs sooner than they do now.
Supervisors Approve New Courthouse Security System
The Wright County Board of Supervisors held a brief meeting on Monday, with Chairman Pro-Tem Dean Kluss facilitating discussions. Supervisor Karl Helgevold was present via
School Board Authorizes Increased Superintendent Hiring Powers
Early into summer break, the Eagle Grove Community School District Board of Education met Monday, June 13, 2022 at 6 PM in the Emerson Building
City Council approves development agreements, tax levies; talks debt
In a relatively quick and uneventful city council meeting the council opened with the normal pledge of allegiance and a prayer, followed by the consent
Webster City woman still missing a month after Friday the 13th disappearance
39 year old Jenna Rae Shaw went missing over a month ago after last being spoken to by a family member on Friday, May 13th.
Peruvian Pastor’s prayers answered by Iowa surgeon – In-law of state Rep. Terry Baxter healed after years of pain
Dr. Andrew Odland is an Orthopedic Surgeon for Orthopedic Specialists / Iowa Specialty Hospitals & Clinics. He has been with ISH and OS since 2018,
Iowa Supreme Court erases state constitutional right to abortion – Ruling leaves Iowa open for an abortion ban if Roe is overturned
The Iowa Supreme Court found there is no state constitutional right to an abortion, reversing a previous decision in a ruling Friday. The decision leaves
Farm Rock plays Summerfest ‘Afterparty’ at Rails
After a wildly rocking performance at Summerfest on the James R. Johnson stage at Greenwood Park by the phenomenal Iowa band The Pork Tornadoes, many
New hunting law will allow AR-15s for deer in January
A new law signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday will likely triple the number of counties that host a January deer hunting season and