Nikoel Hytrek

Nikoel Hytrek is Iowa Starting Line’s longest-serving reporter. She covers LGBTQ issues, abortion rights and all topics of interest to Iowans. Her biggest goal is to help connect the dots between policy and people’s real lives. If you have story ideas or tips, send them over to nikoel@new.iowastartingline.com.


Latest from Nikoel Hytrek

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    Fairfield Residents Call Out Shipley For Using Students For Political Gain

    State Rep. Jeff Shipley tried to create controversy at the Fairfield School Board meeting on Monday and faced strong resistance and pushback from the Fairfield community for using the school and its students for his own politics. Shipley was at the school board meeting to once again baselessly accuse teachers of sexually grooming students and…


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    What The Iowa June 7 Primary Elections Are, And Why They Matter

    The Iowa primary elections are just around the corner, and while the presidential contest isn’t until 2024, this year is still a crucial election for state and federal offices that directly impact your daily life. Primary elections are important because they decide who will be on the ballot in the November general election for each…


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    Expectant Iowa Mother Shares Reasons Why She’s Pro-Choice

    For almost 10 years, Des Moines resident Kate has wanted to be a mom. However, even in her third trimester, she said no one should be forced to be pregnant if they don’t want to be. “It’s really uncomfortable, you know, why should someone be forced to go through all of this medical stuff if…


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    Linn-Mar Board Members: “We Should Have Been Informed” Of Governor’s Meeting

    In the closed-door “listening session” with Gov. Kim Reynolds and Rep. Ashley Hinson, the main topic was the Linn-Mar School District’s policy regarding transgender students, according to Matt Rollinger, the only school board member who was at the private May 4 meeting. “There were about, in my estimation, 40 or so speakers, and I would…


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    Waukee Parents Express Outrage Over Racist Presentation By Students

    Members of the Waukee community spoke up at Monday night’s school board meeting over a racist presentation given by students which used racist language to describe immigrants. Many of the speakers were Latino parents in the district and wanted to know how the school planned to address and remedy the situation—both with the teacher who…


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    Reynolds Says SCOTUS’ Roe Draft Offers ‘Glimmer Of Light’

    Gov. Kim Reynolds celebrated early signs the US Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v Wade at the National Day of Prayer celebration at the Iowa State Capitol on Thursday. “This week a glimmer of light broke through the darkness in the form of an early indication that the court is prepared to undo…


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    What Is An Abortion Fund, And How Can You Access It In Iowa?

    Now that the US Supreme Court is poised to do away with federal abortion protections, many are scrambling to figure out what other options are out there in case their state outlaws the procedure. One of those might be an abortion fund, used in part to help with travel expenses. What is it? Simply, an…


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    If Iowa Outlaws Abortion, Here Is What Nearby Options Look Like

    The US Supreme Court is on the verge of overturning abortion rights. The draft opinion for the Supreme Court’s abortion case was reported Monday night by Politico. The draft confirms suspicions the Supreme Court will seize the opportunity to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling which has granted women the right to abortion for…


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    Here Are Iowa’s Important Primary Election Dates And Other Voting Information

    Iowa’s election laws have changed quite a bit since November 2020. Most of the changes affect the timeline for early voting and how long people have to turn in their absentee ballots in order for their vote to be counted. For 2022’s primary elections, here are the important dates to keep in mind: March 29…


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    Iowa History In Photos: The Civilian Conservation Corps

    Iowa Starting Line will be sharing historical photos of our state and our communities every morning on our Facebook page. Sometimes they’ll just be one-off interesting photos we find in archives, sometimes they’ll be a series on a specific topic. When we do a series, we’ll put all of them together in a post like…