Hours after Donald Trump sat in a New York courtroom and became the first former president in U.S. history to be a defendant in a
Month: April 2024
School District Audit Shows Four Key Areas for Improvement
Cornwell, Frideres, Maher & Associates, P.L.C., a certified public accounting firm, has recently conducted an audit of the Eagle Grove Community School District. The audit
Iowa Senate Approves Bill on Arming School Staff, Providing Immunity to Districts
The Iowa Senate approved a bill Wednesday that would create a permitting system for Iowa school employees wanting to carry firearms on school grounds. House
Iowa PBS Offers High School Mentorship Program
High school students in Iowa can get a unique glimpse into the world of television production and public media while gaining practical and valuable experience
Iowa Dairy Farmers, Poultry Producers Encouraged to Remain Vigilant Against Threat of ‘Bird Flu’
DES MOINES, Iowa — On April 12, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provided an update on the continually evolving situation regarding the
House Passes Bill Adding Regulations, Limits on Traffic Cameras
The Iowa House approved a bill Tuesday to regulate traffic cameras, despite criticisms from some lawmakers who said the bill unfairly limits local control, and
Crop Planting is Underway Amid Lingering Concerns About Deep Soil Moisture
Warm soil temperatures and favorable weather have allowed farmers across Iowa to start planting corn and soybeans this week, according to several field agronomists. Wednesday
COVID-19 Spread is ‘Very Low’ in Iowa
The number of new weekly hospital admissions of people infected with COVID-19 in Iowa has been dropping steadily since the start of the year and
County Supers Hear Water Pollution Concerns, Discuss Landfill Fire, Appoint Naturalist
The Wright County Landfill is closed to the public after a recent fire. Board President Karl Helgevold said April 15 that a “hot fire” destroyed
As Lawmakers Seek to End Session, Some Priority Bills Still Lack Consensus
Lawmakers have been able to act on many of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ and Republican legislative leaders’ top priority issues this session, but there are still