Survey: Iowa’s economy is slowing as imports and exports slip
Inflation is rising, trade numbers are falling, and the overall Midwestern economy is slowing, according to a monthly survey of supply managers in Iowa and eight other states. Creighton University […]
Iowa Pork Producers won’t get a chance to plead case against California rules
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case from the Iowa Pork Producers Association against the state of California for requiring restrictions on how pork sold there is […]
Ernst amendment on ‘jobless millionaires’ passes U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate has approved an amendment Iowa Senator Joni Ernst offered on the massive tax and spending bill senators have been debating since Sunday. “My amendment ends freebies for […]
Potential eastern Iowa college students now see detailed cost estimate
An eastern Iowa college is using a new method to give prospective students more accurate information about the cost to attend. Cornell College in Mount Vernon is sending personalized cost […]
Iowa ‘behavioral health’ district plan goes into effect today
This is the first day of operations for Iowa’s unified system for treatment of mental illnesses and substance abuse, along with services for Iowans with disabilities. Marissa Eyanson, director of […]
Iowa behavioral health district plan goes into effect today
This is the first day of operations for Iowa’s unified system for treatment of mental illnesses and substance abuse, along with services for Iowans with disabilities. Marissa Eyanson, director of […]
Governor issues executive order on antisemitism for Iowa universities
Governor Kim Reynolds has signed an executive order that directs the Iowa Board of Regents to ensure that the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern […]
Iowa Lottery spokesperson retires after 25 years
The woman who has been the main spokesperson for the Iowa Lottery is retired as of today. Mary Neubauer started at the Lottery in October of 1999 as everyone was […]
Iowa Supreme Court rules on two Second Amendment cases
The Iowa Supreme Court wrapped up its term with two rulings on the Second Amendment right to carry a firearm. The first case involved Jordan Cole, who signed a one-year […]
Peak tornado season is ending, but Iowans need to remain vigilant
While tornadoes can strike in any season, any day of the year, today marks the last day of what’s considered the peak season for twisters in Iowa. Meteorologist Jim Lee, […]