The Iowa Central Dental Hygiene Program and UnityPoint Health – Norma Schmoker Cancer Center teamed up Thursday to offer free Oral, Head and Neck Cancer
Month: April 2024
Reynolds Signs Gender-Balance Repeal, ‘Religious Freedom’ Bills
Iowa state boards and commissions will no longer be required to have equal numbers of men and women as members. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Senate
The IRS is Testing a Free Method to Directly File Taxes. but Not Everyone is Thrilled.
WASHINGTON — Many U.S. taxpayers in a dozen states for the first time can electronically file their federal returns directly to the Internal Revenue Service
Supervisors Schedule Budget Amendment Hearing
The April 8 meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors mainly dealt with financial issues. The county will hold a public hearing later this
March Jobs Report Shows Strong Labor Market with Job Gains in Health Care and Government
The sturdy labor market continued to chug along in March, with an unemployment rate of 3.8%, marking the 26th straight month of an unemployment rate
Iowa Senate Votes to Limit Lawsuits Over Roundup, Other Farm and Lawn Chemicals
A bill that would partially shield the maker of a widely used agricultural and lawn herbicide from lawsuits over its health effects was adopted by
Iowa PBS’s Studio 3 LIVE welcomes country music artist Halle Kearns
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Country music performer Halle Kearns will take the Studio 3 LIVE stage for season 2 of the Iowa PBS music series celebrating
Bill Would Extend Statute of Limitations for Boy Scouts Sexual Abuse Survivors
The Iowa Senate Appropriations Committee advanced a bill that would add an exemption to the time limit on filing child sexual abuse lawsuits, allowing former
Bill Aimed at Improving Iowa Student Literacy Passes House
The Iowa House approved a bill aimed at improving literacy rates for Iowa students, allowing parents to have their child repeat a grade if they
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