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  • Nunn: Potential Child Needs To Be Considered In Rape, Incest Situations

    November 6, 2022

    Congressional candidate Zach Nunn is back to suggesting there should be restrictions on women seeking abortion in the cases of rape and incest. In an interview on Tuesday on Today With Caleb, a podcast hosted by Caleb Primrose, a conservative activist in West Des Moines, Nunn said the potential child needed to be considered in…

    Nunn: Potential Child Needs To Be Considered In Rape, Incest Situations
  • Full Iowa House And Senate Will Debate Voucher Bill On Monday

    January 19, 2023

    Gov. Kim Reynolds’ private school voucher bill is ready for debate on the Iowa Senate floor after passing through Thursday’s Senate Appropriations Committee meeting on a party-line 12-6 vote. The Iowa House advanced the bill on Wednesday and both chambers are set to debate the bill on Monday. During the Appropriations Committee meeting, Democrats and…

    Full Iowa House And Senate Will Debate Voucher Bill On Monday
  • Bill To Remove Slavery From Iowa Constitution Advances

    February 22, 2023

    A bill circulating through the Iowa Senate would officially eliminate all forms of slavery in Iowa. Although Iowa entered the union as a “free state” in the waning days of American chattel slavery, the Iowa Constitution still allows for the enslavement of people as a punishment for crimes.  Senate Study Bill 1144 proposes an amendment…

    Bill To Remove Slavery From Iowa Constitution Advances
  • This City Was Voted Iowa’s Best Weekend Getaway

    September 2, 2022

    In what some might consider a stunning upset, Des Moines and not Lake Okoboji is considered the weekend getaway destination of choice for Iowans, according to a poll conducted on behalf of Iowa Starting Line. According to the poll, 28% of respondents said Des Moines is their favorite weekend getaway followed by Northwest Iowa’s Lake…

    This City Was Voted Iowa’s Best Weekend Getaway
  • Quiz: Where In Iowa Is Ty Rushing? (Part Two)

    December 13, 2022

    Where in Iowa is Ty? <p>If you look close enough, the answer is actually in this photo.</p> Osceola Burlington Boone Mt. Pleasant Where in Iowa is Ty? <p>This one should be easy for the sports fans.</p> Ames Cedar Falls Des Moines Iowa City Where in Iowa is Ty? <p>In which Iowa state park is Ty…

    Quiz: Where In Iowa Is Ty Rushing? (Part Two)
  • Sisters Want To Bring Indigenous Leadership To Sioux City

    August 22, 2023

    Meet the two Indigenous sisters running for local office in Sioux City: Trisha Rivers and Jessica Lopez-Walker.  Both are enrolled members of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, a sovereign and federally-recognized Native American nation near Sioux City. Rivers is running for Sioux City School Board and Lopez-Walker is running for city council. Both want to…

    Sisters Want To Bring Indigenous Leadership To Sioux City
  • To Fight School Book Banning, Johnston Parent Starts Little Library

    August 21, 2023

    Another parent in Johnston is fighting efforts to restrict access to books in schools, and she’s doing it with a box in her front yard.

    To Fight School Book Banning, Johnston Parent Starts Little Library
  • Democrats On Reynolds’ Speech: Too Much Division, Partisanship

    January 10, 2023

    Gov. Kim Reynolds used her sixth Condition of the State address on Tuesday to attack her critics, talk about her accomplishments, discuss new ways to restrict abortion rights, and laid out extensive proposals to remake public education. “Together, we have built a strong foundation upon which Iowa can continue to rise,” she said. “A place…

    Democrats On Reynolds’ Speech: Too Much Division, Partisanship
  • What We Know About The Davenport Building Collapse

    May 30, 2023

    Davenport, Iowa, is in the national spotlight after a building partially collapsed in the heart of its downtown over the weekend. Here’s what we know: What happened? A little before 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 28, Davenport first responders answered a call about a collapsed building at 324 Main Street. The six-story apartment building has…

    What We Know About The Davenport Building Collapse
  • 11 Winter Beers To Try From Iowa Breweries

    December 2, 2022

    As the pumpkin spice craving fades with autumn waning and winter on the horizon, beer enthusiasts get ready to enjoy the warmth that comes with winter beers, leaving its summer lagers and session IPAs behind. Big-bodied winter beers typically come with various spices that comfort the body and soul, like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. Some…

    11 Winter Beers To Try From Iowa Breweries
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