Last December, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported that more than 302,000 illegal immigrants were apprehended at our southern border, the highest number of
Year: 2024
The Mayor’s Report
This time of year many of us think of it as a time of change in our lives, hopefully in a positive way. Becoming your
Iowa postal workers fired after undelivered mail is found at their homes
Two Iowa postal workers were fired or forced to resign last year after investigators found undelivered mail at their homes. According to federal records, Cassey
December jobs report: Wages up, hiring steady as job market ends year strong
Friday’s jobs data showed a strong, resilient U.S. labor market with wages outpacing inflation — welcome news for Americans hoping to have more purchasing power
Billion-dollar Iowa business tied to pandemic relief is accused of wage violations
A Des Moines business that generated $1 billion in revenue helping companies collect pandemic-related tax credits threw lavish parties for executives before laying off half
I’m a conservative, Trump is the real R.I.N.O.
Dear Editor: Beware of people who are oblivious to the obvious. People who lose an election, and believe they won. Not based on evidence. But
Twelve care facilities fined $500 each for resident abuse, lack of background checks
A dozen Iowa care facilities were recently fined $500 each for violating regulations related to resident abuse and worker-background checks. The $500 state fines were
Jan. 11, 2024
EGE 1/11/24 Legals
Lyle B. Christensen
Lyle B. Christensen, 88, of Eagle Grove, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2023 at Iowa Specialty Hospital in Clarion. Lyle Burnett Christensen, the son
Farm Credit associations announce collaboration
The Boards of Directors for three Farm Credit Associations serving farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses across eight states approved a collaboration agreement this week aimed at