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Pharmacists and supporters said the bill will help rural pharmacies stay in business, but opponents say it could lead to ...
DMACC's presidential search consultant told board members Monday he is already receiving nominations ahead of its launch in ...
More than half of corn and soybean acres are planted, which puts Iowa farmers more than a week ahead of last year’s pace.
Four University of Iowa international students fear federal officials are using a new, unlawful policy to revoke their status ...
U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra filed paperwork Monday to run for governor in Iowa in 2026, though he has not officially announced a ...
Eleven of Iowa’s 410 nursing homes were staffed at least 40% below the level expected to meet residents’ needs during the ...
The measure, discussed earlier in the year, resurfaced for an appropriations subcommittee Monday, but may be difficult to ...
Auditor Rob Sand, the only Democrat to currently hold statewide elected office in Iowa, officially launched his gubernatorial ...
Gov. Reynolds announced Wednesday USDA approved the Healthy Kids Iowa demonstration project in lieu of the federal, summer ...
Senators adjourned Friday without debating a bill impacting CO2 pipelines and eminent domain issues, despite constituent ...
States are moving to strengthen laws against human trafficking, but some advocates warn that federal funding cuts could ...
"I only knew my mother-in-law for a short time, but she gave me three gifts: a husband, a prayer and a mother-in-law hack." ...