State senators advanced a bill Monday that would ban financial institutions from “debanking” or discriminating against people on the basis of their religious or conservative
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Groups Call for Investigation into Koch Industries’ Iowa Fertilizer Company Acquisition
Last week Farm Action and the American Economic Liberties Project (AELP), joined by 16 other organizations, sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Grant Proposal Boot Camp to Be Offered in Woodbury, Boone Counties
AMES, Iowa — Representatives from nonprofits, governmental entities and school districts are invited to "Grant Proposal Boot Camp: Workshopping Your Proposal from Start to Finish."
DNR to recap hunting seasons, discuss possible rule changes at Feb. 20 public meeting
ALGONA – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a series of town hall-style meetings where local staff provide updates on recently completed
Crop Production Estimates Available for 2024 Growing Season
Calculate your production costs ahead of planting season by using newly released data AMES, Iowa – Farmers can estimate the cost of producing various crops
Biden, Yellen tout their administration’s ‘invest in America’ economic gains
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden highlighted the differences between his economic policies and those of the last Republican administration during a trip to a Wisconsin
Beef Feedlot Webinar Series to be Offered in February
Learn about popular topics in the beef industry from the convenience of a webinar series AMES, Iowa – Just in time for some mid-winter learning,
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