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Month: February 2025

Iowa House advances bill to update election recount procedures
Iowa News News

February 28, 20253 min read DM

Iowa House advances bill to update election recount procedures

By Cami Koons A bill advancing in the Iowa House would change parts of the process for election recounts in Iowa, including a new composition

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Fired county administrator was subjected to months of office surveillance
Iowa News News

February 28, 20252 min read DM

Fired county administrator was subjected to months of office surveillance

By Clark Kauffman Jasper County’s administrator of veterans’ affairs was fired late last year after three months of surveillance on her activities within the county

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Iowa Board of Regents president directs universities to scrub websites of DEI
Iowa News News

February 28, 20254 min read DM

Iowa Board of Regents president directs universities to scrub websites of DEI

By Brooklyn Draisey Iowa Board of Regents President Sherry Bates directed state universities Thursday to remove all online mentions of diversity, equity and inclusion and begin

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House water use bill aims to ‘make sure Iowa doesn’t become Kansas’
Iowa News News

February 28, 20253 min read DM

House water use bill aims to ‘make sure Iowa doesn’t become Kansas’

By: Cami Koons An Iowa House subcommittee advanced a bill Thursday that would require water use permits be evaluated on a case-by-case basis in terms

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Iowa House Bill Would Limit Snap Food Eligibility
Iowa News News

February 27, 2025March 10, 20256 min read DM

Iowa House Bill Would Limit Snap Food Eligibility

by Cami Koons, Iowa Capital Dispatch February 26, 2025 An Iowa bill promises to fund the Double Up Food Bucks program, but only if the

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Hundreds protest as Legislature debates removing gender identity from Iowa Civil Rights Act
Iowa News News

February 27, 20255 min read DM

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

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Fundraiser Draws Local Outdoor Enthusiasts, Raises Funds for Wetlands
Local News

February 27, 20253 min read wcmnews

Fundraiser Draws Local Outdoor Enthusiasts, Raises Funds for Wetlands

Edward Lynn, Eagle Grove Eagle The Red Shed event center was packed with outdoor sports and hunting enthusiasts last Saturday night as Ducks Unlimited hosted

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Former sheriff, being sued by his successor, must repay jobless benefits
Iowa News News

February 27, 2025March 10, 20254 min read DM

Former sheriff, being sued by his successor, must repay jobless benefits

By: Clark Kauffmen A former county sheriff who collected unemployment benefits after losing his bid for reelection will now have to repay those benefits, a

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Senate panel advances death penalty bill for murder of peace officers
Iowa News News

February 27, 2025March 10, 20256 min read DM

Senate panel advances death penalty bill for murder of peace officers

By: Robin Opsahl A Senate subcommittee advanced this year’s proposal to reinstate the death penalty in Iowa in cases where a person is found guilty

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City’s Support for Rec Center Project Moves Forward Without Financial Commitment
Local News

February 27, 2025March 9, 20257 min read wcmnews

City’s Support for Rec Center Project Moves Forward Without Financial Commitment

by Amanda Rink, Editor Community members and city officials gathered for a workshop Tuesday night to discuss the next steps for the long-anticipated recreation center

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