Phyllis Van Regenmorter
89, Sioux Center
New law would let Iowa judges issue deportation orders
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that lets Iowa officials arrest and deport people who are in the country illegally. Reynolds said the law “gives Iowa […]
State reports two Safe Haven babies turned over in March
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says two babies were given up to the state last month through the Safe Haven program. HHS says a baby girl, born […]
Brenna Bird
Iowa Attorney General
Repair work progressing on Lansing bridge
A DOT spokesman says progress is being made on the repairs to the Mississippi River bridge at Lansing that was closed February 25th after two piers shifted. The DOT’s Clayton […]
Wife of Woodbury County Supervisor appeals conviction
A Sioux City woman who is the wife of a Woodbury County Supervisor plans to appeal her voter fraud conviction. Guy Weinstein has been appointed to represent Kim Taylor in […]
NAIA bans transgender athletes from women’s sports
The Council of Presidents of the colleges and universities of the NAIA has voted unanimously to ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports competitions. There are 11 Iowa schools […]
Addressing accessibility in Iowa’s state parks
A House panel has voted to set aside a quarter of a million dollars for projects that make Iowa’s state parks more accessible to visitors with disabilities. Republican Representative Norlin […]
Governor rejects call for changes in AEA plan
Governor Reynolds says she will not consider any changes in the law she signed two weeks ago that overhauls Area Education Agencies. “No. No, I’m absolutely not,” Reynolds said. “That […]
Mauldin is GPAC Men’s track athlete-of-the-week
Dordt University’s Payton Mauldin is this week’s GPAC Men’s track athlete-of-the-week. Mauldin, a senior from George, Iowa, won two events and finished as the runner-up in a third at the […]