STATE NEWS

Watchdog group files lawsuit against group backing Senator Ernst

An election watchdog group has filed a federal lawsuit that claims an Iowa-based nonprofit organization violated election laws by failing to register as a political committee that spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to support…
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State backtracks on plan to withhold Covid vaccine from some counties

Iowa health officials have reversed a decision to withhold COVID-19 vaccines from some counties that were reported as not having used up to 80% of their allocation last week. The Iowa Department of Public Health…
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One person dead after shooting in Marshalltown

A shooting in the early morning hours has left one person dead in Marshalltown. Marshalltown police were called to the Casey’s on North 3rd Avenue just after 3 this morning where they found the individual…
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Iowa bill seeks an end to ‘falling back’ for Standard Time

BY O. KAY HENDERSON A bill eligible for debate in the Iowa Senate would set the state on a course that could make Daylight Saving Time permanent. “It’s a good bill. I’ve had a lot of…
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Package of child care proposals clears Iowa House

BY O. KAY HENDERSON The Iowa House has approved a series of bills that provide state grants and tax grants in hopes of boosting access to child care. One bill would set up a tax credit…
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Road Improvement Funds benefit Pella Employer

The Iowa Transportation Commission has approved funds for roadway improvements to help a business in Pella.  D-O-T spokesman Craig Markley says the money will benefit Lely (Lee-lee) North America, which designs and manufactures automated systems…
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6th positive coronavirus test at Iowa Capitol

A sixth person working at the Iowa Capitol tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday. Iowa House Chief Clerk Meghan Nelson said in an email notification to lawmakers and staff that the individual was last…
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Democrats criticize Iowa governor’s roll-back of pandemic precautions

BY O. KAY HENDERSON Governor Kim Reynolds this weekend lifted the restrictions on businesses and limited face covering requirements outlined in her previous pandemic proclamation. The public health measures Reynolds issued three months ago coincided with…
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Iowa receives $4.68 million in national opioid settlement

Iowa will receive nearly $4.7 million over five years as part of a multi-state settlement with a firm that worked with opioid manufacturers to promote addictive painkillers, according to the Iowa Attorney General’s Office. Iowa…
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Weather heading back into the deep freeze

BY MATT KELLEY Winter weather advisories are blanketing Iowa for Thursday, including a Blizzard Warning for 25 counties across northern and central Iowa. Meteorologist Cory Martin, at the National Weather Service, says the approaching storm system…
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