Lawmakers held legislative hearings last week on bills on property tax reform, which their sponsors say would provide Iowans with an estimated $426 million in tax cuts over five years.
One bill in the Iowa Legislature seeks to remove economic development funding from the largest counties. Another would strengthen transparency laws. See where the Quad-City Times/Dispatch-Argus stands ...
Iowa Democrats have introduced a new property tax proposal as Republicans continue to work on their own tax overhaul plan.The ...
Iowa’s Republican attorney general is suing a county sheriff over his Facebook post saying his department doesn’t always need ...
Under the legislation, $1 million in state funds would go to the Double Up Food Bucks program if the USDA approves a waiver ...
We saw significant confusion in the recount of the race in District 6 of the Pleasant Valley School Board after the November ...
The Humane Society of North Iowa has received a bequest from the estate of Mason City resident Sherill Engebretson. The contribution will help to further the organization’s mission of helping ...
DES MOINES — New mothers working in state government would get four weeks of paid leave under legislation approved Thursday ...
Nationally, more than 41,000 home purchase agreements fell through in January which equates to 14.3 percent of homes that went under contract that month. This is up 13.4 percent from January 2024 ...
Roughly $660 million that schools and child care facilities were counting on to purchase food from nearby farms through the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program in 2025 has been ...
"Bills Mafia!!! I'm coming home," Hoecht posted on X after news of his contract agreement went public Monday night. He was a two-year captain and second-team All-Ivy League selection in 2019.
AMES — A big football name just got added to Iowa State's coaching staff. Bryce Paup is listed on Iowa State's roster as an assistant defensive line coach. He will help defensive line coach Eli ...
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