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Students at Bettendorf Middle School had a very special day. They came back to complete the second phase of a prairie restoration project that’s giving back to the community.
Governor Reynolds says changes to SNAP will promote healthy eating and protect future generations from disease.
The waiver, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2026, aligns SNAP-allowable purchases with the list of foods that are exempt from Iowa's sales tax.
Due to heavy rain postponing Friday's game between Oregon and Nebraska, Iowa's semifinal vs. UCLA today will start earlier ...
The Iowa Central baseball team begins their quest for a national championship here on Saturday night. The Tritons, who earned ...
INSECTS do not usually give us humans too much concern. However, if one studies even a tiny bit of natural history topics ...
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MOORLAND — A Des Moines man is dead following an accident on U.S. Highway 20 late Thursday afternoon. According to the Iowa State Patrol, Hal Chase, 82, was northbound on Webster County Road P29 ...
James “Jim” Ward came to Kemper Military School from Gilman, a small farming community in central Iowa. His parents owned and ...
Iowa ethanol advocates and farmers are urging Gov. Kim Reynolds to veto a bill restricting carbon sequestration pipelines.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture approved Gov. Kim Reynolds’ waiver to exclude foods like candy and soft drinks from the ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Davenport Junior Theater is officially on the move. The last few days have been filled with packing boxes up at the Annie Wittenmyer campus so they can make the trip over to ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa Capitol Bureau) - New restrictions on what SNAP recipients will be able to purchase with their benefits next year is causing some confusion. Thursday, the USDA ...
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