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DES MOINES – With the signing of SF 2204 into law, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is commending Governor Reynolds and the Iowa Legislature for their commitment to protecting Iowa’s …

LEE COUNTY – A discussion about putting automated traffic enforcement revenue into an interest bearing account, quickly turned into a discussion on the legitimacy of the cameras in Lee County. …

LEE COUNTY – The first solar eclipse viewable in Lee County in seven years captured the attention of educators and students across the county Monday afternoon. A cloudless sky allowed people in …

DONNELSON – Eighteen former Central Lee students were inducted into the school’s Halls of Fame Saturday in a ceremony at Central Lee High School. Superintendent Dr. Andy Crozier welcomed …

MONTROSE - The Lee County Narcotics Task Force reports the arrest of a Montrose man on felony and misdemeanor drug charges. Brian Scott Howes, age 44, of Montrose is charged with: Possession of more …

FORT MADISON - The Tri-State Rodeo Operating Committee is proud to announce the entertainment schedule for the 76th Annual Tri-State Rodeo, which will be held in Fort Madison, Iowa, from September 4 …

DES MOINES – Governor Reynolds has announced that eight troopers and two sergeants from the Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) will deploy March 31, 2024 to Texas in support of …

FORT MADISON — The Iowa Tourism Office presented 24 awards recognizing excellence in the tourism industry during the 2024 Iowa Tourism Conference last week in Des Moines. “These awards …

On March 27, 2024, Matthew Wayne Sly, 30, of Keokuk, plead guilty as charged to Enticing a Minor Under 16 for Sexual Purposes, a Class D Felony punishable by up to five years within the Iowa …

DES MOINES – Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) has announced a successful testing period for ID.me , the new identity verification method used in the state’s unemployment system. As …

FORT MADISON – Community partners including the Fort Madison Partners, City of Madison, and Fort Madison Area Arts Association are kicking off a community-wide effort to develop a ten-year …

FORT MADISON – A bill to restructure the state’s Area Education Agencies, increase teacher pay and continue a 2.5% increase in the state’s student aid formula is moving to the governor’s desk, but...

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