WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Monday issued a nationwide injunction indefinitely blocking the Biden administration’s student debt relief program in response to a
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Supreme Court case could halt civil rights lawsuits by nursing home patients
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear oral arguments in an Indiana case that could have national implications for millions of Americans participating in
New hunting law will allow AR-15s for deer in January
A new law signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday will likely triple the number of counties that host a January deer hunting season and
Iowa election 2022: Who’s running for governor, Congress and statewide offices?
Iowa Republicans are heading into the general election hoping to hold onto their trifecta control in the Statehouse, as well as their U.S. congressional seats.
Treasurer Fitzgerald Announces College Savings Iowa 529 Day Giveaway in Wright County
State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald is celebrating 529 Day, recognized nationally on May 29, with a College Savings Iowa giveaway in Wright County. "529 Day
Lucky local wins $30,000 in lottery
Eagle Grove’s own Galen Andrews has won $30,000, the top prize in the Iowa Lottery’s “Bonus Crossword” game. To win, Andrews beat the odds against
March is Iowa History Month
DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs invites Iowans of all ages to learn more about our state’s past throughout Iowa History Month
Letter to the editor: Local control of solar energy siting is best for Iowa
Solar energy projects are becoming more common across Iowa, and they present an undeniable opportunity for rural communities. Solar energy generates increased tax revenue for