Whether violations of state abortion laws should result in criminal convictions were among the policy distinctions made by three Republican candidates for Iowa governor during a debate Tuesday night.
- Scott Stewart
The Community Foundation for Western Iowa recently added three new board members: Jenny Barnett, Rick Killion and Janet Whitson.
- Scott Stewart
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley highlighted an announcement that the U.S. Department of Transportation will invest more than $64 million in federal aid to help replace bridges in Iowa.
- Scott Stewart
A nurse who landed a job at Iowa’s Shenandoah Medical Center after being fired by four Nebraska hospitals is now facing charges for the alleged theft of controlled substances.
- Scott Stewart
"It's just really a win-win for area employers," Iowa Western's Natalie Harris said of apprenticeships. "The apprentices get to earn while they learn, and employers get a highly skilled workforce."
- Bryan Clark
Shenandoah junior JJ Martin carded a 4-under par 31 Tuesday, April 28, leading the Shenandoah boys golf team to a 149-156 home win over Glenwood on a rainy day at the Shenandoah Golf Course.
- Bryan Clark
Page County officials will receive a commemorative American Flag Friday from the Iowa State Bar Association
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Iowa House lawmakers discussed a measure adding regulations on event-prediction market platforms like Kalshi during a meeting Monday.
Iowa House lawmakers have given initial approval of legislation to create a loan repayment program for attorneys committed to practicing in the state and devoting their time to indigent defense.
Iowa House lawmakers unanimously approved legislation Monday expanding opportunities for farm-to-table events and cottage food sales after removing a controversial provision that would have broadened raw milk sales.
A legislative effort to make Iowans’ food assistance programs and school lunches healthier was given state lawmakers’ final approval Monday and is on its way to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk.
A bill passed by Iowa lawmakers Monday would require agricultural equipment manufacturers to give Iowa farmers access to tools and other resources to repair their own equipment
Iowa state lawmakers agree on dedicating $3 million in state funding to pediatric cancer research; they and some advocates disagree on the funding source.
The House and Senate disagreed over the scope of a bill that originally would have required state agencies to verify employment eligibility for new hires through the federal E-Verify system.
Iowa lawmakers advanced a constitutional amendment requiring a two-thirds vote to raise state income taxes, sending it closer to voters.
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OneSource Restoration broke ground Friday on its new office in New Market
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Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...
Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...
