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The Center Square
Iowa House passes bill to change funding for Area Education Agencies
(The Center Square) - The Iowa House of Representatives passed a bill that changes how the state's Area Education Agencies are funded amid accusations from some lawmakers that ...
Thursday, February 29
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River Cities' Reader
The Decline and Fall of Davenport, Iowa? A Timeline
How did the City Administrator, who hired the department heads that mismanaged two of the city's biggest disasters in modern history, secure a $1.6MM payment for emotional damages and lost wages in secret without a city council vote until after the 2023 municipal ...
Wednesday, February 28
by
The Center Square
Appeals court sides with Iowa on law banning mask mandates
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit overturned a ruling Tuesday that would have blocked a 2021 Iowa law banning mask mandates. ...
Tuesday, February 27
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River Cities' Reader
“Working with the Enemy: German, Italian, & Japanese Prisoners of War in Iowa During the Second World War,” March 10
Serving as the latest event in the German American Heritage Center's new "Kaffee und Kuchen" series, the March 10 presentation Working with the Enemy: German, Italian, & Japanese Prisoners of War in Iowa During the Second World War will explore, in fascinating detail, ...
Tuesday, February 27
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Brownfield Ag News
Iowa Ag Secretary: Mexico does not have “a leg to stand on” with GM corn ban
Mexico is preparing to defend its proposed ban of genetically modified corn imports as part of a trade dispute settlement process under the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement and Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says the Mexican government “doesn’t have a leg to stand ...
Tuesday, February 27
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Brownfield Ag News
Weather allows for start to field work in Iowa
Field work is already underway in Iowa. The USDA says Iowa farmers took advantage of the weather to apply fertilizer and manure, with some starting tillage and even oat planting. The eastern half of the state did generally see better precipitation than western areas, but ...
Friday, February 23
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The Center Square
South Dakota, Iowa bills would ban guaranteed income programs
(The Center Square) - More states are taking preemptive steps against the policy of universal basic income. ...
Wednesday, February 21
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Iowa Senate passes religious freedom bill after hour-long debate
(The Center Square) - A bill Democrats said would open the door to discrimination of LGBTQ people passed the Iowa Senate along party lines after an hour-long debate ...
Tuesday, February 20
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Iowa Senate passes foreign ownership land bill
(The Center Square) – The Iowa Senate passed a bill that creates tighter restrictions on land owners by foreign entities during its first day of floor debate. ...
Friday, February 16
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Iowa committee recommends passage of sweeping election bill
(The Center Square) - The Iowa Senate State Government Committee recommended approval of a bill that would ban ranked-choice voting and prevent challenges to the eligibility of federal ...
Monday, February 12
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Iowa library bill moves forward despite criticism
(The Center Square) - A state subcommittee advanced a bill Monday that would allow Iowa city councils to use library tax money without a public vote despite criticism. ...
Friday, February 9
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Bill toughening restrictions on foreign ownership of Iowa land advances
(The Center Square) - A bill that would strengthen laws on foreign ownership of Iowa farmland was approved by a House subcommittee Thursday. ...
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