Members of the North Dakota House on Friday showed their commitment to pipelines and energy development, voting down six bills that would have taxed or
Month: February 2025
President Trump’s Tariffs Bring Return of Uncertainty for America’s Farmers
by Mónica Cordero, Investigate Midwest/Report for America, Investigate Midwest Bob Hemesath has spent his entire life on his Northeast Iowa farm, raising corn and hogs
Grinnell College receives $10M gift for computer science, university needs
A multimillion-dollar gift from a Grinnell College alum and technology pioneers will help the private university transform its computer science offerings for students, with funds
Federal Cap on Health Grants Could Cost University of Iowa $33M
by Brooklyn Draisey, Iowa Capital Dispatch With uncertainty abounding when it comes to National Institutes of Health grant funding and possible changes to its policies,
Donald Pinkele
Donald Pinkele, 74, of Clear Lake died Monday, February 10 at Oakwood Care Center surrounded by his loving family. He was the son of Louis
Boil Advisory Issued for NW Goldfield
By Edward Lynn, Editor GOLDFIELD, Iowa — Residents in the northwest portion of Goldfield are advised to boil their water before drinking or using it
‘Do Your Job’ Iowans Urge Lawmakers To Protect Them Instead of Corporations
by Cami Koons, About 150 people gathered in the Rotunda of the Iowa Statehouse Monday and raised their voices in a collective plea, shouting to