By: Robin Opsahl Iowa’s four most populous counties would not be able to access state economic development programs and their funds for three years under a
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Gov. Kim Reynolds signs bill repealing civil rights protections for gender identity
By Robin Opsahl Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law a measure Friday to remove protections from discrimination on the basis of gender identity from the
Hundreds protest as Legislature debates removing gender identity from Iowa Civil Rights Act
By: Robin Opsahl Lawmakers in both chambers are considering legislation Thursday that would remove protections from discrimination on the basis of gender identity from Iowa civil
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
Gender identity would no longer be a protected under Iowa Civil Rights Act in House proposal
By: Robin Opsahl Iowa Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to remove gender identity as a protected class from the Iowa Civil Rights Act. The bill
A Coup Attempt Against American Taxpayers
Trump’s attempt to freeze federal funds for government services was an effort to steal our tax dollars to enrich billionaires. And he’ll try again. By Karen
Wright County Economic Development and Heart of Iowa Regional Housing Trust Fund make money available to qualifying residents for home repairs
2025 applications being accepted now Wright County Economic Development is again partnering with the Heart of Iowa Regional Housing Trust Fund to make money available
Supervisors Talk Roads, Move To Regional Housing
The Wright County Board of Supervisors met Monday with Chairman Rick Rasmussen and Supervisor Karl Helgevold present onsite and Supervisor Dean Kluss present via Zoom.
Feenstra & Guth Visit Prestage Foods Plant
Feenstra calls for energy independence, but opposes Eminent Domain for pipelines Need for affordable housing highlighted Eagle Grove, IA – Congressman Randy Feenstra and state
Public hearings on downtown housing projects scheduled for April 18th
Most of the business taken up by the City Council at the meeting held April 4th was pushed ahead to a series of public hearings