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Iowa Governor Reynolds reflects on end of her bill-signing duties
Governor Reynolds has signed hundreds of bills into law this year, in her final year as governor. Tuesday was the deadline for Governor Reynolds to take action on all the
Central Iowa school district to launch ‘Reimagining Education’ project
Iowa’s largest school district is asking residents for feedback on changes coming soon through what’s being called the Reimagining Education project. The five-year plan will offer Des Moines Public Schools
Debate likely between 4th district candidates McGowan and Dawson
Two men with careers centered in Sioux City will face off in Iowa’s fourth congressional district in the General Election. Republican Chris McGowan leads the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce and
Disabled American Veterans holding Iowa information seminar
The nonprofit Disabled American Veterans is holding an information seminar in eastern Iowa Thursday. Senior National Service Officer Audie Thornburg says they will try to answer questions about benefits for
Disable American Veterans holding Iowa information seminar
The nonprofit Disabled American Veterans is holding an information seminar in eastern Iowa Thursday. Senior National Service Officer Audie Thornburg says they will try to answer questions about benefits for
60 MPH to be new limit on Iowa’s two-lane state highways
Governor Reynolds has signed a bill that will raise the speed limit on two-lane state highways from 55 to 60 miles an hour. “We heard from constituents across the state
Iowa has seven statewide races on the 2026 General Election ballot
The General Election nominees for statewide candidates in Iowa’s two major political parties are set. Besides the races for the U.S. Senate and for governor, there are five other statewide
Major party nominees set in Iowa’s four congressional districts
There will be a rematch in one of Iowa’s four congressional races. First District Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, a Republican, will face Democrat Christina Bohannan of Iowa City in November. Both
Eastern Iowans speak out against proposed data center
Dozens of residents of the town of Palo, near Cedar Rapids, oppose a proposed Google data center. They’re asking for stricter water requirements, or for the town council to completely
Lahn Defeats Feenstra for GOP Governor Nomination; November Matchups Set Across Iowa
Congressman Randy Feenstra conceded the Republican nomination for governor Tuesday night, speaking to family, friends, campaign staff, and supporters gathered at The Grain House in his hometown of Hull. The
