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Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, will be speaking in Algona this weekend about a Democrat who served in the ...
A new report ranks Iowa’s health system 18th out of the 50 states. The report by the nonpartisan Commonwealth Fund finds Iowa ...
More Iowa employers are using chatbots driven by artificial intelligence to conduct their first rounds of job interviews, and ...
Carbon monoxide poisoning is usually associated with fall and starting up the furnace, but Iowans need to be aware that the ...
Nearly 4,000 Iowa Army National Guard soldiers are in the midst of three weeks of rigorous summer training at the Joint ...
Law officers across Iowa are taking part in a nationwide effort this week to promote the “Move Over, It’s the Law” program. Trooper Paul Gardner, of the Iowa State Patrol, says it’s been the law in ...
Seventy members of the Iowa House are calling for a special session of the legislature to override the governor’s veto of a bill that would have set new rules for carbon pipelines, but the veto will ...
A new state law will require private insurance policies to cover a range of medically necessary services for Iowans with autism. During debate of the bill in the Iowa House this spring, Representative ...
Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig and former Ag Secretary Patty Judge opened a time capsule last week that was put inside the base of a display of replica steel plow in 2000. The plow display was inside the ...
What’s billed as the world’s largest academic competition is underway this week in central Iowa as Des Moines hosts the ...
Water Rocks” summit is underway at Iowa State University for some 31 teachers representing 24 Iowa school districts. Spokesperson Ann Stout says the workshop participants range from kindergarten to ...
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