By Clark Kauffman, A wrongful death lawsuit against an Iowa nursing home should be tossed out of court due to an arbitration agreement signed
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How a Zoo in Des Moines Supports Wild Lion Populations in Africa
By Cami Koons, Conservation issues surrounding African lions might seem far off and incomprehensible to many Iowans who have only ever caught a glimpse
Des Moines University Offers Opportunities to Bryan College of Health Sciences Students
Des Moines University has partnered with Bryan College of Health Sciences to offer students guaranteed interviews and reserved seats. (Photo courtesy of Des Moines University)
State Agrees To Delay Enforcement of New Law on Vaping Products
The State of Iowa has agreed to delay next month’s planned enforcement of a new law restricting the sale of vaping products. The new
Nurse’s License Reinstated After Sanctions for Home-Health Violations
(Photo courtesy of the Iowa Board of Nursing) The state of Iowa has agreed to reinstate the license of a nurse previously sanctioned for failing
Iowa 4-H Members Return from National Congress in Atlanta
By Sydney Peterson, Madeleine Bretey-Smith AMES, Iowa – Nineteen Iowa 4-H youth members joined 750 of the nation’s best and brightest young people in
Two Iowa State University Professors Named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
By Brooklyn Draisey Two Iowa State University professors recently inducted into a national organization recognizing inventors and their accomplishments said they are proud of
This Robot Could Find Nitrate Hot Spots by Crawling Through Tile Drainage
ISU developers say it would help farmers and water quality. By Cami Koons Researchers from Iowa State University have partnered with Michigan State University to
Iowa, Texas and 13 More States Sue Feds on Housing Efficiency Standards
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird joined Texas and 13 other GOP-led states to fight the federal government’s “radical energy efficiency standards” that they say make
Iowa Ag Leaders Cheer U.S. Victory in GMO Trade Dispute Against Mexico
Corn growing in a western Iowa field in August 2023. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch) Corn farmers in Iowa, and across the country, will