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April 11, 2025April 11, 20254 min read info

Eagle Grove Scout Recognized with Highest National Conservation Award

By Edward Lynn Editor CLEAR LAKE, Iowa — At just 14 years old, Andrew Vaughn has already achieved more than most Scouts dream of in

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Funnel Week 2025: What Bills Are Alive, Dead at Iowa Statehouse After First Deadline
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Funnel Week 2025: What Bills Are Alive, Dead at Iowa Statehouse After First Deadline

by Robin Opsahl, The bills that survived the first major deadline of Iowa’s 2025 legislative session show that Republicans have moved forward with a number

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Iowa House Bill Would Limit Snap Food Eligibility
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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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2025 Cancer in Iowa report shines spotlight on cancer survivors and their needs
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February 26, 202511 min read DM

2025 Cancer in Iowa report shines spotlight on cancer survivors and their needs

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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