Archive for: March, 2025

Rep Helena Hays Capitol Update – March 13, 2025

Rep. Helena Hayes

Week 9 Thank you to the Thomas and Nikki of Keokuk County for your support over the past year. These young people attended one of last years Hayes for House Meet and Greets in Sigourney and participated in the adult conversation with the greatest of patience and interest. As participants in their recent Taekwondo tournament, […]

Treasurer’s Office Reminding Iowans Not to Fall for Scams

Treasurer of Iowa

DES MOINES – Treasurer Roby Smith is reminding Iowans his office will never call and ask for bank account numbers. Today his office was made aware of a ‘spoofing’ scam where a group of individuals described as ‘Treasury Officers’ wanting bank account numbers and other personal information from a citizen. “I want Iowans to remain […]

Mahaska County Conservation Wins Prestigious “You Rock” Geode Award at Iowa Tourism Conference

Mahaska County Conservation is thrilled to announce its recognition at the 2025 Iowa Tourism Conference, held on March 12-13 at Prairie Meadows in Altoona. The organization was honored with one of only eight prestigious “You Rock” Geode Awards for its outstanding "Home Away from Home" tourism video.

March 12, 2025 ALTOONA, IOWA – Mahaska County Conservation is thrilled to announce its recognition at the 2025 Iowa Tourism Conference, held on March 12-13 at Prairie Meadows in Altoona. The organization was honored with one of only eight prestigious “You Rock” Geode Awards for its outstanding “Home Away from Home” tourism video. The Iowa […]

Panel says Iowa still in sound position for tax cuts despite economic uncertainty

Jennifer Acton, right, director of the Fiscal Services division of the Legislative Services Agency, spoke on revenue projections for the state of Iowa at the Revenue Estimating Conference March 13, 2025. Acton is a member of the REC alongside Kraig Paulsen, center, the state budget director and Jeff Plagge, director for Northwest Bank in Spencer. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 13, 2025 Members of the Iowa Revenue Estimating Conference said Thursday that although national economic uncertainty is making clear budget projections difficult, the state was still in a sound fiscal position as recently approved tax cuts take effect. The Revenue Estimating Conference (REC) met Thursday to review and […]

Businesses Team Up to Fight Food Insecurity at 2nd Annual Breakfast Battle

Mahaska County Farm Bureau is once again rallying local businesses to help combat food insecurity in the community. The 2nd Annual Breakfast Battle will take place on Thursday, March 20, during National Ag Week

Mahaska County Farm Bureau is once again rallying local businesses to help combat food insecurity in the community. The 2nd Annual Breakfast Battle will take place on Thursday, March 20, during National Ag Week, featuring a fast-paced grocery race to stock the shelves of families in need. The event kicks off at 6:30 a.m. at […]

USDA cuts programs bringing local food into schools, food banks

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by Cami Koons, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 11, 2025 Iowa farmers and institutions lost an estimated $11.3 million in federal funding to support the purchase of locally raised foods, following the recent termination of two U.S. Department of Agriculture programs. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship notified partners Monday afternoon that agreements made […]

U.S.-made beer, bourbon and more on tariff list in Trump trade war with EU

Pappy Van Winkle 20 Year Old Family Reserve Bourbon. (photo by Oskaloosa News)

by Ashley Murray, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 12, 2025 WASHINGTON — The European Union released a lengthy list Wednesday of U.S. goods, from Kentucky bourbon to household appliances, slated for retaliatory tariffs in response to President Donald Trump’s taxes on steel and aluminum imports that went into effect overnight. The 27-nation bloc announced late Tuesday […]

Anti-SLAPP bill on lawsuits related to free speech, press passes House

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by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 11, 2025 The Iowa House unanimously passed legislation Tuesday offering legal protections against lawsuits filed to limit freedom of speech and press. House File 472 is the latest attempt to enact an anti-SLAPP law in Iowa. SLAPP refers to “strategic lawsuits against public participation,” civil lawsuits filed without […]

Gov. Kim Reynolds says economy may be ‘bumpy’ under Trump policies, but projects long-term benefits

Gov. Kim Reynolds answered questions alongside former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on economic policy at the Free Enterprise Summit hosted by the Common Sense Institute of Iowa in Des Moines March 11, 2025. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 11, 2025 Gov. Kim Reynolds said Tuesday there may be some economic difficulties caused by the Trump administration’s cuts to federal spending and workforce, but the overall trajectory to reduce government size and spending will bring positive changes. Reynolds spoke alongside former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey at the […]

Central softball team takes down Hanover in Kentucky

Central Dutch Athletics

LOUISVILLE, KY.- Opening its trip to Kentucky, the Central College softball team swept a doubleheader against Hanover College (Ind.). In game one, the Dutch (4-2) won 7-1 and followed that with an 11-2 win in game two. In the first game, Central was limited to five hits but drew six walks and stole seven bases […]

             

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