A crowd of over 100 – including two Republican presidential candidates and several Iowa GOP lawmakers – rallied Wednesday at the Iowa Capitol to oppose
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Feds raise Iowa corn yield estimate amid record national production
Iowa averaged about 201 bushels of corn per acre last year, an estimate that eclipsed the previous year’s yields and ranks fourth-highest in the state’s
Ruling on Iowa book ban exposes falsity of backers’ claims.
Federal judge points to an alternative the governor and Legislature didn’t take. Iowa Writers ‘Collaborative. Linking Iowa readers and writers.Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds keeps trying
State appeals court block on Iowa’s law restricting school books, LGBTQ subjects
The state of Iowa is appealing a federal judge’s decision to block enforcement of a law that removes books with sexual content from public schools
Court declares Iowa gender-balance requirement to be unconstitutional
A federal judge has declared an Iowa law requiring gender balance on a judicial nominating commission to be unconstitutional. In a lawsuit that pitted the
Woolstock Examination Raises Serious Concerns
The results of an analysis of the records, finances, and operations of the city of Woolstock, which were tested as required by state law, were
Supervisors make appointments to Eminent Domain Commission
The Wright County Board of Supervisors were urged again Jan. 8 to pass ordinances about rural setbacks before the Iowa Utilities Board makes a decision
After the Perry school shootings, a teacher wonders if tragedy struck: ‘Would I be fast enough?’
Would I be fast enough? That’s the thought that ran circles in my head after the news of the school shooting at the Perry Middle
Iowa postal workers fired after undelivered mail is found at their homes
Two Iowa postal workers were fired or forced to resign last year after investigators found undelivered mail at their homes. According to federal records, Cassey
Democrats strip Iowa of first-in-the-nation prize, tap South Carolina for first primary
WASHINGTON — Voters in South Carolina would go first in picking Democratic presidential nominees, followed by Nevada, New Hampshire, Georgia and Michigan if their states