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Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report April 14 –20, 2025

Iowa Department of Agriculture

DES MOINES, Iowa (April 21, 2025) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented 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 this […]

Gov. Reynolds orders flags at half-staff in honor, remembrance of His Holiness Pope Francis

U.S. Flag

DES MOINES— Today, Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff immediately until sunset on the day of interment for His Holiness Pope Francis who died on April 21, 2025 at Vatican City. He was 88-years-old. Gov. Reynolds’ order is issued in conjunction with President Trump’s proclamation to lower the […]

The Dickey Dispatch – April 21st, 2025

The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey

by Senator Adrian Dickey Happy Holy Week District 44, 2 weeks to go! This week the Senate passed SJR 11 which is a constitutional amendment to protect Iowa taxpayers against reckless tax increases by requiring a 2/3 majority vote to raise taxes or create a new tax. The process of passing a constitutional amendment is […]

Mahaska Health and William Penn University Promote Skin Cancer Awareness through Campus Event

Mahaska Health Oncology Care Team hosted a skin cancer prevention event last week at the William Penn University Campus Health Center. The event was a collaboration between the Mahaska Health Oncology Team, Family Medicine team, and the William Penn Athletic Department.

Mahaska Health Oncology Care Team hosted a skin cancer prevention event last week at the William Penn University Campus Health Center. The event was a collaboration between the Mahaska Health Oncology Team, Family Medicine team, and the William Penn Athletic Department. The Oncology Care Team at Mahaska Health hosts an annual event focused on raising […]

Teaching Oskaloosa Track Athletes How to Fight Back

Oskaloosa High School girls track athletes practice self-defense techniques with each other during a hands-on training led by Navy SEAL veteran Clay Grandia. The session focused on building confidence, awareness, and practical skills to help students protect themselves in real-life situations.

Discovering the Power of Awareness and Self-Defense OSKALOOSA, Iowa – When members of the Oskaloosa High School girls track team gathered for a recent practice, they expected to break a sweat—but not in the usual way. Under the guidance of local instructor Clay Grandia, the team shifted from sprint drills to self-defense, learning how to […]

Supervisors Advance Budget, Road Vacation, and Auditor Vacancy in Busy April 21 Meeting

Mahaska County Courthouse

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — The Mahaska County Board of Supervisors held a full meeting Monday morning, April 21, 2025, addressing a wide range of issues including the FY25/26 county budget, a proposed road vacation, an ongoing auditor vacancy, and multiple public concerns. The meeting opened with a Pledge of Allegiance and quickly moved through approval of […]

Speed and Rural Roads Drive 2025 Traffic Fatalities in Iowa

Oskaloosa Police Officer monitors speed along Highway 163 in Oskaloosa. He recently pulled over a speeder doing 91 in a 65 mph speed zone.

As of mid-April 2025, Iowa has recorded 61 traffic fatalities — a troubling statistic that highlights ongoing road safety concerns across the state. A closer look at the numbers reveals that rural areas remain the most dangerous, with 41 of those deaths occurring outside of urban centers. Despite the perception that cities are riskier due […]

Behind the Headsets – The Vital Role of Local 911 Telecommunicators

Tisha Kelderman sits at her console this past week. She is the dispatcher who answered the phone during this authors heart attack, being that calm voice during a stressful time.

Oskaloosa – In the quiet hum of a dimly lit room inside the Mahaska County Law Enforcement Center, voices crackle through headsets. Monitors glow with incoming data. Phones ring without warning. For the community, emergencies start with a call. For telecommunicators — also known as dispatchers — that’s where the responsibility begins. Often unseen but […]

Iowa Senate adds restriction on Capitol security video to open records bill

The Iowa Capitol

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch April 17, 2025 The Iowa Senate amended an open meetings and records bill Thursday to list security camera footage from the Iowa Capitol building as “confidential records.” House File 706 is this year’s attempt to implement higher penalties and training requirements for Iowa’s open meetings and records laws. Fines […]

The Rozenboom Report – April 18th, 2025

The Rozenboom Report

by Senator Ken Rozenboom Getting close to wrapping up? We are now fourteen weeks into the 2025 legislative session. It was a busy debate week, with the Senate passing over 30 bills throughout the week. We covered a wide range of issues, including civics test requirements for high schoolers, interstate compacts for dietitians and respiratory […]

               

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