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  • 12 best cut-your-own Christmas tree farms in Iowa

    December 3, 2025

    Get in the holiday spirit at one of these tree farms in Iowa where you can chop down your very own Christmas tree.

    12 best cut-your-own Christmas tree farms in Iowa
  • Has DOGE Hacked Your Union?

    April 17, 2025

    Share with a friend It’s Thursday, Apr. 17, 2025. Amie here. Elon Musk told us DOGE (the “department” of government efficiency that isn’t a real department but definitely gets real taxpayer money anyway) was simply looking into all of our internal systems to tackle “waste, fraud, and abuse.”   Turns out that DOGE, which is…

    Has DOGE Hacked Your Union?
  • 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
  • Two New Sioux City Events This Fall Celebrate Diverse Cultures

    September 12, 2023

    Two new events are coming this month to Sioux City to build a space for and connect the different cultures, backgrounds, and people who have made the city home over the years.

    Two New Sioux City Events This Fall Celebrate Diverse Cultures
  • VIDEOS: Iowans react to LGBTQ discrimination bill going up in flames

    February 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, an Iowa House subcommittee for HF 2082 met to hear public comments and debate if the bill should move forward. If passed, HF 2082 would have removed gender identity as a protected class under the Iowa Civil Rights Act and categorized gender dysphoria as a disability, effectively legalizing the discrimination of trans Iowans.…

    VIDEOS: Iowans react to LGBTQ discrimination bill going up in flames
  • Guest post: My name is mine, not the government’s

    December 2, 2023

    In the fall of 1972, I was a shy ninth-grader entering Mt. St. Ursula in the Bronx. My legal name was Mary Bernadette, but I always went by my middle name, Bernadette. The first day of classes, teachers had us standing in the front of their rooms until our names were called to be seated.…

    Guest post: My name is mine, not the government’s
  • Get in the Christmas spirit with these 10 Iowa light displays

    December 6, 2023

    As the holiday season commences, so do the festivities! Light shows are a perfect way to get into the holiday spirit, spend time with your community, and appreciate local attractions. From the largest amusement park in the state to a family farm, here are 10 of the most dazzling holiday light displays in Iowa in…

    Get in the Christmas spirit with these 10 Iowa light displays
  • Five Restaurant Chains That Were Started In Iowa

    September 1, 2022

    Turns out, Iowa is home to a few homegrown food chains, some of which span across the country. From mouth-watering burgers and pizzas to fast-casual burritos, Iowa restaurateurs have done their part to feed the masses and it’s time we celebrate them!   Here are the stories of five Iowa-based restaurant chains—and one honorary Iowa chain—and…

    Five Restaurant Chains That Were Started In Iowa
  • Find the perfect Christmas tree at these 24 Iowa farms

    December 7, 2023

    Iowa farmers only plant corn and beans, you say? Tell that to the 100+ Christmas tree farms dotted across Iowa’s snowy landscape this time of year, where you can pick out the perfect Scotch pine, white pine, Canaan fir, Douglas fir, Frasier fir, Colorado blue spruce, or other varieties of evergreens to have your living…

    Find the perfect Christmas tree at these 24 Iowa farms
  • Fed Up: How Educators in Kim Reynolds’ Iowa Feel After Nonstop GOP Attacks

    March 4, 2022

    There were more than 50 education bills introduced during this year’s Iowa legislative session, including proposals to place surveillance cameras in public school classrooms, ban books, jail teachers, and take funding away from public schools to support private institutions. Republican lawmakers, who have introduced the bulk of these policies, have done so under the guises…

    Fed Up: How Educators in Kim Reynolds’ Iowa Feel After Nonstop GOP Attacks
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