JOHNSTON, IA – January 6, 2025 – The Iowa Corn Growers Association® (ICGA), one of the most effective, longest-standing agricultural associations in the country, released
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Last Year, You Spent More than a Month’s Rent on Pentagon Contractors
Ever wonder where your taxes go? Each year, the Institute for Policy Studies releases a tax receipt so you can find out. One item always
Hardened hearts and short-sightedness at the Iowa Capitol
Republicans in the Iowa House hate government freebies. Unless it’s their corporate friends who get them. The latest evidence of this hypocrisy is the effort
Iowa Achieves #1 in Renewable Energy for Seventh Year
Des Moines, IA –The newly released Clean Power Annual Market Report from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) shows that Iowa has once again maintained
Clarmond overpaid property taxes – requests refund
Golf course may only get a few hundred of thousands paid under state law The board of directors at Clarmond Country Club asked for a
Congress knows how to slash child poverty. It just needs to do it.
If you could prevent millions of children from falling back into poverty, would you? Most of us, I imagine, would answer “yes” without hesitation. But
Understanding your tax assessment
Wright County Assessor Shari Plagge says a large part of her office’s role is helping educate property owners on their assessments. This is especially true
County tax changes explained
There has been a lot of discussion the last few weeks about increases in the county’s maximum property tax dollars. A public hearing was held
Supervisors approve entering into $1.425 million loan for land purchase
At the Monday morning meeting of the Wright County Board of Supervisors, the group reviewed and discussed a land purchase agreement around Cornelia and Elm
Iowa’s Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund Remains Empty
In 2010, 63% of Iowa voters approved the constitutional amendment that created the Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund. The goal of which would