Iowa lawmakers push back on proposed tobacco tax
(An Iowa News Service report) – A key health committee in the Iowa Legislature has defeated a measure that would have increased the state’s tobacco
(An Iowa News Service report) – A key health committee in the Iowa Legislature has defeated a measure that would have increased the state’s tobacco
(Radio Iowa) – A bipartisan group of House members has approved one of Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird’s priorities — a bill that would require
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has passed a bill to bar women and children in Iowa who are in the country illegally from receiving
(Radio Iowa) – House Republicans, with the support of a handful of Democrats, have voted to limit the powers future governors would be able to
DES MOINES— Today, Governor Kim Reynolds announced grant awards totaling $5.2-million to expand 19 child care and preschool program partnerships. This is the second round
JOINT FORCE HEADQUARTERS – DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa National Guard, today (Tuesday) announced the remaining three official Welcome Home ceremonies for the group
OMAHA, NEBRASKA — Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and AgCountry Farm Credit Services (AgCountry) announce the launch of a pilot program to assist producers seeking additional sources of capital for stewardship activities. The Farm Credit Associations are partnering with Lasso, a grant-writing service, to help participating producers find and
(Radio Iowa) – A spokesman for the D-O-T says traffic deaths dropped back down after a starting out the New Year up in January. Stuart
(Atlantic, IA) – Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War will present a local history of Civil War volunteers this Sunday, March 15,
(Atlantic, IA) – The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors visited with Grace McAfee, Cass County Wellness Coordinator, and Megan Roberts, Director of Public Health,
(Radio Iowa) – The Cedar Rapids School Board plans to eliminate 20 full-time teaching positions from its middle and high schools next budget year in
(Radio Iowa) – A half dozen parents of children with disabilities are urging lawmakers to reject a plan that would prevent future governors from abandoning