Leaders of Iowa’s medical teaching programs say Gov. Kim Reynolds’ plans to address Iowa’s shortage of doctors must include enough money to hire adequate faculty
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Immigration Buoyed Population in Large Counties, Agricultural Midwest
Immigration was the biggest factor in population growth for many booming Sun Belt counties as well as for the agricultural Midwest, according to
Federal program that identifies the nation’s worst nursing homes still on hold
By: Clark Kauufman The long-running federal program that publicly identifies the nation’s worst nursing homes appears to be suspended under the Trump administration’s ongoing policy of
Capitol Hill Report: Grassley Discusses Egg Prices, Tariffs, Fentanyl, and Vaccines (Transcript & Audio)
By Edward Lynn Editor On March 10th Chuck Grassley, the Senior U.S. Senator from Iowa, released his weekly Capitol Hill Report interview for the 11th
New Discount Store to Bring BIG $avings to Wright County
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa – Local residents seeking affordable shopping options will soon have a new destination, thanks to the opening of
2025 Summerfest Date, Headline Act Announced
EAGLE GROVE, Iowa – The Eagle Grove Chamber of Commerce has officially announced that Summerfest 2025 will take place on June 14, featuring country music
11-Year-Old Scout Collecting Pop Tabs for Ronald McDonald House
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — Eleven-year-old Boy Scout AJ Premo is on a mission to help families in need by collecting
DNR: Stop Pruning Oak Trees Early Due To ‘Unseasonably Warm Temperatures’
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suggests immediately finishing pruning oak trees to prevent the spread of oak wilt. “We typically suggest to stop
Bill Requiring Iowa Law Enforcement To Enter Agreements With Ice Fails To Advance
by Robin Opsahl Legislation requiring local law enforcement to enter agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on immigration law enforcement will not advance
Iowans Report Over $13.5M in Fraud Losses in 2024, FTC Data Shows
By Edward Lynn Editor DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowans lost more than $13.5 million to fraud in the last quarter of 2024, according to new