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Although it may be cold and blustery outdoors, now is the time when gardeners start dreaming about the vegetable or flower gardens they will be planting in just a few more short weeks. It’s the …

DES MOINES, IOWA – Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 3.1 percent in November, while the labor force participation rate held steady at 67.7 percent and 500 …

MT PLEASANT – The individual involved in the December 3, 2022 Officer Involved Shooting in Mt. Pleasant has been identified as Samantha Shumaker, 33.  Officers of the Mt Pleasant …

MT PLEASANT – A Mt. Pleasant law enforcement officer shot and wounded a suspect in a domestic disturbance call Saturday in Mt. Pleasant. At approximately 10:04 p.m., officers with the Mt …

DES MOINES – Today Governor Kim Reynolds announced the newly created Iowa Entry-Level Driver Training Program to provide more opportunities for interested truck drivers to obtain their …

FORT MADISON - Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks is kicking off her 20 County Tour next week and we will be hosting a meet and greet at Ft. Colony restaurant (5201 Ave 0, Ft. Madison), starting …

DES MOINES - The Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) issued an order today that denies a request for an environmental impact study (EIS) regarding the proposed carbon capture pipeline by Summit Carbon …

DES MOINES -- Today, Governor Kim Reynolds and five other states filed a challenge to the Biden Administration’s mass debt cancellation in federal court in Missouri. Today’s challenge …

What’s a Kentucky Hug? Well, it’s that lingering after-effect from tasting bourbons or whiskey – that lingering warmth that you feel in your upper body surrounding you like a good …

DES MOINES - Iowa Workforce Development today is launching its new Business Engagement Division, reorganizing employees around the state to create a more efficient team for assessing and resolving …

LEE COUNTY - In a rare public press conference, the Lee County Health Department announced Thursday that a federal grant totaling more than a half million dollars had been secured for workforce …

DES MOINES - The Iowa Freedom of Information Council and four Quad Cities news companies sued the Bettendorf Community School District and its board of directors Monday for blocking journalists from …

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