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IDALS announced a pilot project to pay farmers for buffer strips put along streams that feed municipal water supplies.
Accused of waging a campaign of “wild west justice” against a family, county officials are seeking dismissal of a ...
Jeffrey L. Goodman sheds light on the often-opaque process of choosing judges in his new book, "The Book of Judges." ...
A sportsbook that voided an Iowa man’s golf-tournament wagers, denying him $14.2 million in purported winnings, says it acted ...
Iowa corn acres have reached the dent stage and soybeans are just beginning to color, with nearly all of the crop setting pods.
Some state prison systems are moving to install air conditioning and expand cooling measures, while efforts have stalled in ...
Shelby and Story counties voted to pursue a Supreme Court review of their case with Summit Carbon Solutions about local ...
More than a dozen groups from across the country are suing the Trump administration for withholding funding for AmeriCorps programs.
An Iowa lawyer is appealing a disciplinary panel's findings that she is “a danger to the public” and fleeced clients through ...
USDA announced it would restrict the use of federal subsidies for solar energy projects in favor of protecting farmland.
U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra and Rep. Taylor Collins signed a letter calling for university employees violating anti-DEI laws to ...
A state agency that denied a request for inspection reports on a home health agency says it incorrectly assumed it didn't ...