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Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law repealing gender-balance requirement for boards

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law a bill removing the state’s gender-balance requirement for state boards and commissions on April 3, 2024 at the Iowa State Capitol. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch April 3, 2024 Iowa state boards and commissions will no longer be required to have equal numbers of men and women as members. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Senate File 2096 into law on Wednesday, ending the gender balance rule that was first implemented in 1987. At the bill-signing event, […]

Heaton Retiring as Shotgun Sports Coach

Steve Heaton

Oskaloosa–The leader of two national championship teams, Steven Heaton has announced his retirement as head coach of the William Penn shotgun sports program. Heaton, who guided the Statesmen to the 2022 ACUI Division IV and 2023 NCSSAA Division IV national titles, was hired as the program’s first skipper during the summer of 2019. “Being involved […]

Friends of the Stilwell Public Library of New Sharon uses $5000 MCCF Grant for updates

Members of Mahaska County Community Foundation present a $5000 grant award to Friends of Stilwell Public Library of New Sharon. Pictured from left to right are Margaret Ratcliffe, Christy Bellinger, Alexa Stout, Josie Davis, Vicky Collette, and Madonna Bowie.

New Sharon, IA, – The Friends of the Stilwell Public Library of New Sharon [Friends] is a non-profit charitable organization with the primary goal of contributing to the funding of special programs and needs of the library. Founded in 2022, Friends has been able to fundraise and use community donations to be able to purchase […]

IDENTITY REVEALED FOR ‘LINCOLN COUNTY MISSOURI JANE DOE’ AFTER NEARLY 45 YEARS

Helen Renee Groomes from Ottumwa, Iowa.

A Wapello County Sheriff’s Office Press Release Nearly half a century after her remains were discovered, the identity of the young woman previously known as “Lincoln County Jane Doe” has finally been unveiled. Through a multi-agency partnership leveraging the latest forensic DNA technologies, her name and origins have been determined, bringing long-awaited answers in a […]

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 […]

Bird flu spreads cow-to-cow and to one human in Texas

So far no cows in Iowa have been reported to be infected with avian flu. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Jared Strong, Iowa Capital Dispatch April 1, 2024 Texas cows are believed to have directly transmitted an avian flu to other cows and one person, according to state agriculture and health officials. The new evidence of mammal-to-mammal transmissions of a virus that is highly infectious and deadly for domestic birds is a troubling development […]

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report March 25 – 31, 2024

Iowa Department of Agriculture

DES MOINES, Iowa (April 1, 2024) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented today on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provides a weather summary each week during […]

           

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