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Bill restricting consumable hemp products heads to governor’s desk

Lawmakers said the bill is needed to combat "loopholes" in the existing Iowa Hemp Act. (Photo by Wes Muller/Louisiana Illuminator)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch April 2, 2024 The Iowa Senate sent Gov. Kim Reynolds a bill Tuesday that tightens Iowa’s laws and regulations on consumable hemp products as the products become more widely available. Senators also passed a bill doubling the maximum number of licenses available for medical cannabis dispensaries. Bill adds medical […]

Ibrahim Wins Oskaloosa 4th Ward Seat

Abu Ibrahim

Oskaloosa, Iowa – In a notable local election, the residents of Oskaloosa’s 4th Ward have spoken, electing newcomer Abu Ibrahim to represent them, with a significant majority. The election, held on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024, with voting taking place at the historic old YMCA building on 414 North 3rd Street, from 7 a.m. to 8 […]

Helena Hayes Capitol Update April 2, 2024

Rep. Helena Hayes

by Helena Hayes Week 12 Opponents to the carbon pipeline once again filed the rooms and rotunda in the capitol this week. Guest speakers highlighted issues with Iowa’s low-water aquifers as Summit continues to apply for over a dozen water permits across the state for the CO2 conversion from gas to liquid. I and other […]

Central Alumnus Harry Smith Returns as an Executive-in-Residence

Central College Trustee Harry Smith, a Class of 1973 graduate, will join Central as the newest executive-in-residence. Smith, a multi-Emmy award-winning reporter, announced on air he'll be moving on to his alma mater after spending the past 12 years on NBC News. (photo provided)

PELLA, IA (04/02/2024) Central College Trustee Harry Smith, a Class of 1973 graduate, will join Central as the newest executive-in-residence. Smith, a multi-Emmy award-winning reporter, announced on air he’ll be moving on to his alma mater after spending the past 12 years on NBC News. Smith plans to be on campus during the Fall 2024 […]

The Dickey Dispatch – March 29th, 2024

The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey

by Senator Adrian Dickey Happy Easter, Senate District 44! Before I start with a rundown of the big debate at the Capitol this week, I want to state the most important thing, and that is Happy Easter to all of you and I hope you’re able to reflect on what Easter week is really about. […]

High-Speed Pursuit Ends with Stop Sticks Deployment in Oskaloosa

Marion County Sheriff's deputies initiated the pursuit on Highway 163 after observing a vehicle speeding outside Pella, Iowa. The driver, identified as 31-year-old Blaise Donnejour from Ottumwa, allegedly failed to comply with attempts to pull over. (Oskaloosa Police Department photo)

March 29, 2024 Oskaloosa, Iowa—A high-speed chase originating in Marion County was safely concluded on the outskirts of Oskaloosa thanks to the swift action of local law enforcement. Marion County Sheriff’s deputies initiated the pursuit on Highway 163 after observing a vehicle speeding outside Pella, Iowa. The driver, identified as 31-year-old Blaise Donnejour from Ottumwa, […]

Oskaloosa 4th Ward Candidate Interview: Abu Ibrahim

Abu Ibrahim

The City of Oskaloosa will hold a special election on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, to fill the vacant Fourth Ward seat on the City Council. The election comes after the seat was left open due to the resignation of Steve Burnett. Candidates vying for the position are Jimmy Carter and Abu Ibrahim. Fourth Ward residents […]

A Reflection from Oskaloosa High School Visit to Capitol Hill

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley spoke with Oskaloosa High School Students this week at George Daily Auditorium. Photo by Reed Peterson, Oskaloosa High School Student

Senator Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican with decades of service, continues to show his commitment to addressing a range of pressing national issues, from health care to human trafficking. He also engages directly with the younger generation, as evident in his recent visit to Oskaloosa High School. During a session with Oskaloosa High School students, […]

Absentee Ballots Available For Primary Election

Mahaska County Courthouse

The first day to request an Absentee Ballot for the Primary Election is Tuesday, March 26, 2024, and the first day to mail absentee ballots is Wednesday, May 15. To obtain an absentee ballot, please go to the Mahaska County’s website https://elections.mahaskacountyia.gov/vote/absentee/ or the Secretary of State’s website www.sos.state.ia.us/elections and download the Absentee Ballot Request […]

Osky Alum Returns Home to Lead High School Band Program

The Oskaloosa Community Schools has hired Luke Trainer as its next high school band teacher.

OSKALOOSA, IOWA — The Oskaloosa Community Schools has hired Luke Trainer as its next high school band teacher. Trainer, an Osky alumnus, brings a wealth of experience and passion for music education, making him an ideal fit to lead the Oskaloosa High School Band program. Trainer’s journey in music education began after graduating from OHS […]

     

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