Iowans are exhausted and fed up with politicians deciding their every move, and the issue of reproductive freedom is no different. Earlier this summer
Day: October 14, 2022
Iowa to receive $96M in federal aid for small businesses, entrepreneurs
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration announced Tuesday that an additional 11 states, including Iowa, will receive up to $1 billion to support small businesses and
Communities Can Support Parents’ Involvement in Education to Help Families
AMES, Iowa – While parents have always had a role in their children’s education, significant research confirms that teachers and community members also play
Op-Ed: How I’m Working To Lower Prescription Drug Costs
As a leading advocate for lowering drug prices in the Senate, I’ve hauled Big Pharma and pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) executives before Congress, led a
Parkinson’s Disease Conference Oct. 27 in Okoboji
Free Education for Northwest Iowans and Surrounding Residents with Parkinson’s, their care partners, loved ones and anyone with an interest in learning more about the
Fine line separates some robust corn yields from poor ones
There’s an area of Humboldt County where farmers planted the same variety of corn in fields six miles apart, and one site had respectable yields
Feds object to sale of nursing home chain, citing $1 million owed to taxpayers
The federal government is attempting to block the sale of Iowa’s bankrupt QHC nursing home chain, citing concerns that one element of the deal could