By Michael Hohenbrink Mid-America Publishing All three individuals charged with stealing grave markers have a tentative trial date set while the suspects are all pleading
Day: February 26, 2025
EG Elementary Wraps Up PBIS Fundraiser
By Edward Lynn, Editor The local elementary school recently concluded a successful school-wide fundraising event centered around the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) initiative,
Iowa lawmakers work to restrict medication abortion access, inform about abortion pill reversal
By: Cami Koons An Iowa House subcommittee advanced a bill Tuesday that would restrict access to abortion medication by mail, require physicians to inform patients
Bill to remove gender identity from Iowa Civil Rights Act clears Senate subcommittee
By: Robin Opsahl Iowans weighed in for the second day of public input on a bill to remove gender identity as a protected class from the
2025 Cancer in Iowa report shines spotlight on cancer survivors and their needs
By: Brooklyn Draisey Des Moines resident Katie McKenzie told media and medical experts Tuesday that when living with a blood cancer with no cure, there
Iowans could ask courts to compel release of public sector union lists under Senate bill
By:Robin Opsahl The Iowa Senate Workforce Committee voted Tuesday in favor of legislation that would allow Iowans to ask courts to compel government employers to
Elementary School Seeks Donations of Used Toys for Creative Upcycling Art Projects
By Edward Lynn, Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — The local elementary school is turning old toys into new art, and they’re asking the community to
Jacqueline Nielsen
Jacqueline Nielsen, the daughter of Jack and Dolly (Lansing) Paulson, was born on January 12, 1936, in Rutland, Iowa. She was raised in Rutland and
Middle School Students Honor Aaron Eilerts with Service Projects
By Edward Lynn, Editor EAGLE GROVE – The students of Robert Blue Middle School once again carried forward the legacy of Aaron Eilerts by dedicating