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Legal group urges IA AG to act against puppy mills
A California-based animal welfare group is asking Attorney General Brenna Bird to investigate a puppy mill that’s breaking its previous agreement with the state.
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Iowa Democrats eye opportunity in eastern Iowa special election
Following Sen. Chris Cournoyer’s elevation to lieutenant governor, there’s a vacancy in the state Senate. Local school board president Mike Zimmer is hoping to flip a seat back for Democrats. There is a special election looming in eastern Iowa. Senate District 35 was represented by Republican state Sen. Chris Cournoyer of LeClaire before Gov. Kim…
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What Iowans should know about getting abortion pills in the mail
The basics of an increasingly popular way of getting abortion pills.
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8 spots for wonderful winter hikes in Iowa
These eight state parks and trails in Iowa offer opportunities for winter hikes, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. When you’re cooped up in the house, winter in Iowa can feel like it drags on and on. Well, you don’t have to hibernate while the cold settles in. Add a few layers, pull out the wool socks,…
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Learn about Muscatine’s 8 sister cities (in 8 different countries!)
Muscatine, Iowa, has eight sister cities around the world. Find out how these international destinations foster understanding in southeastern Iowa.
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The 4 best movie theaters in Des Moines, according to Reddit
Grab your popcorn and catch a movie in Des Moines!
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The 5 best pizza parlors in Iowa City, according to Reddit
Iowa City’s pizza offerings will not disappoint.
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The 4 best Chinese restaurants in Ames, according to Reddit
If you’re on a quest to discover the best Chinese restaurants in Ames, you’ve landed in the right spot!
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2024 in pop culture: In a bruising year, we sought out fantasy, escapism—and cute little animals
Here’s everything (more or less) you need to know about 2024 in pop culture.
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IA Senate Democrats to press GOP on child care, water quality, cancer rate in legislative session
Democrats will still be in the minority in next year’s Iowa Legislative Session, but Minority Leader Janice Weiner (D-Iowa City) said that doesn’t make them powerless.
























