Sen. Lynn Evans (left) and Rep. Taylor Collins have asked the Iowa Board of Regents to deny the University of Iowa’s request to form a
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University of Iowa study: Investors react positively to CEOs staying quiet on issues
A University of Iowa researcher has published a study showing investors have a positive reaction to CEOs keeping their personal views on topical issues quiet.
Iowa Democrats say they’ll ‘hold Republicans accountable’ for unpopular policies
Iowa Democratic legislative leaders Rep. Jennifer Konfrst, left, and Sen. Janice Weiner speak to reporters at the Iowa Capitol Press Association forum on Jan. 9,
Iowa Dental Board agrees to license woman who stole $81,000
(Photo by Peter Dazeley/Getty Images) The Iowa Dental Board has agreed to license a woman recently convicted of stealing almost $81,000 from Iowa businesses. Board
Second lawsuit filed against Des Moines Register, Selzer over Iowa Poll
The Polk County Historic Courthouse in Des Moines. (Photo via Google Earth) Another group is suing the Des Moines Register and pollster J. Ann Selzer
Semi fire on I-80 to leads to spill of estimated 550 gallons of lactic acid
A semi truck caught fire while eastbound on Interstate 80 outside of Adair and the incident resulted in a spill of lactic acid. (Photo courtesy
UNI asks Iowa Board of Regents to approve building tear-down, apartment complex purchase
The University of Northern Iowa is seeking Iowa Board of Regents approval to purchase The Quarters apartment complex close to campus. (Photo courtesy of University
West Des Moines care facility faces wrongful death lawsuit
Pine Acres Rehabilitation Center in West Des Moines. (Photo via Google Earth) A West Des Moines nursing home is facing a wrongful death lawsuit filed
ICGA Releases Top State and Federal Policy Priorities for 2025
JOHNSTON, IA – January 6, 2025 – The Iowa Corn Growers Association® (ICGA), one of the most effective, longest-standing agricultural associations in the country, released
State Awards $14 Million in Grants for Building, Expanding Child Care Centers
By Robin Opsahl Child care worker Marci Then helps her daughter, Mila, 4, put away toys to get ready for circle time at the