By: Brooklyn Draisey Des Moines resident Katie McKenzie told media and medical experts Tuesday that when living with a blood cancer with no cure, there
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Iowans could ask courts to compel release of public sector union lists under Senate bill
By:Robin Opsahl The Iowa Senate Workforce Committee voted Tuesday in favor of legislation that would allow Iowans to ask courts to compel government employers to
Keota Receives Grant for Trees at Park
By Casey Jarmes The News-Review KEOTA – During the Feb. 18 meeting of the Keota City Council, City Administrator Alycia Horras stated that the city
Pekin Board Appoints New Member
By Casey Jarmes The News-Review PACKWOOD – During a special meeting on Feb. 17, the Pekin School Board appointed Hedrick resident JD Olinger to fill
Supervisors Discuss Need To Attract Young People
By Casey Jarmes The News-Review SIGOURNEY – During the Feb. 16 meeting of the Keokuk County Board of Supervisors, the board spoke with Gary Iosbaker
Indie Film Directed By Alum to be Shown at Keota
By Casey Jarmes The News-Review KEOTA – “The Gates,” an indie supernatural drama film directed by Keota alum Tiffany Ketcham, is set to premiere via
Diversity ‘Still Matters,’ University of Iowa President Tells Lawmakers
University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson told Iowa lawmakers Monday that, while the university is being careful with language, diversity, in the broadest sense
Here’s the Latest on How States (Including Iowa) Are Cooperating With Trump’s Deportation Plans
Conservative cities and states across the country have taken to President Donald Trump’s deportation plans and are increasing cooperation with federal authorities — even
Here’s the Latest on How States (Including Iowa) Are Cooperating With Trump’s Deportation Plans
Conservative cities and states across the country have taken to President Donald Trump’s deportation plans and are increasing cooperation with federal authorities — even
Election Officials Blast Trump’s ‘Retreat’ From Protecting Voting Against Foreign Threats
Embed from Getty Images A Philadelphia poll worker demonstrates security steps for handling ballots before November’s presidential election. States have relied on federal partners to