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Rep. Ross Wilburn, D-Ames, opposed the amendment and said it could create logistical or First Amendment issues, especially if ...
As one of the state’s largest nonprofit human services agencies, Lutheran Services in Iowa does a lot. The organization ...
Two people were injured Friday after a pickup truck collided with a tractor on Highway 218 outside Charles City. According to ...
The state held its annual ceremony honoring fallen law officers today at the Peace Officer Memorial near the State Capitol.
Activists yelled from the Iowa Senate Gallery on Friday after lawmakers declined to debate legislation that would address ...
Hundreds of blue-clad graduates filed into Hodges Fieldhouse on the Fort Dodge campus of Iowa Central Community College Friday to the traditional strains of “Pomp and Circumstance.” Friday’s ...
Iowa House Democrats on Thursday chose Rep. Brian Meyer, a Democrat from Des Moines, to lead the caucus after minority leader ...
An Iowa Democrat is once again running for Congress in Iowa's fourth Congressional district, a deeply red district in the ...
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Iowa Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Over English-Only Voting MaterialsIowa Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Over English-Only Voting Materials ...
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KCRG on MSNTwo hurt in Floyd County tractor crashState troopers said the driver of a truck hit a tractor pulling a planter on Highway 218, causing it to drive into a ditch ...
At least one member of the Iowa House appears to live by the mantra “Do as I say, not as I do” as he demands access to sensitive personal information and commands silence as he trolls for documents.
To outsiders, this class can be chaotic, confusing, and culture-changing. “I wish people could come and see our kids of today ...
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