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  • Biden invests $5 billion to support rural communities, including in Iowa

    Golden Grain Energy LLC will use a $2.2 million grant to create infrastructure to expand the sales and use of renewable fuels by installing an above ground ethanol storage tank and a loading rack at the company’s location in Mason City.


  • Trump: Reynolds and DeSantis are dead to the MAGA movement, voters

    Donald Trump’s feud with Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds reached new heights on Sunday as multiple media outlets reported that she plans to endorse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Trump’s top challenger in the GOP presidential primary. As first reported by the Des Moines Register, Reynolds plans to formalize her DeSantis endorsement at a Des Moines rally…


  • 8 Diwali celebrations across Iowa to check out this month

    Diwali, known as the festival of lights, is a huge celebration in India and among Indian folks around the world. That includes Iowans of Indian descent, who bring some light into our dark fall nights with celebrations across the state this month. What is Diwali? Briefly, the holiday is a celebration of the legends of…


  • Nearly $150,000 spent so far in Ankeny, Johnston school board races

    As Iowa school board elections have become more political, the costs associated with running for a volunteer position that decides everything from budgets to bus routes have also increased. Campaign disclosure reports for city and school board candidates, city and school political action committees, and local ballot issue committees were due by 4:30 p.m. Thursday,…


  • As Iowa housing costs soar, Biden wants to turn empty offices into housing

    In Sept. 2020, the median home sale price in Iowa was $188,500. As of Sept. 2023, that figure had risen to $229,600, a 21% increase, according to Redfin. Renters are also paying more in Iowa. They paid an average of $947.54 between January and March 2020. Now, they’re paying $1,085.55, a $138.01 increase.


  • Iowa is in its longest drought since the 1950s. Here’s why it’s ‘odd’

    Iowa has seen some kind of drought conditions in the state for 174 weeks—just under three-and-a-half years—making this the longest drought Iowa has had since the 1950s. But Iowans haven’t seen widespread water restrictions or serious crop failures. So is there anything to worry about? “It depends on who you are and where you are,”…


  • Dallas Center-Grimes parents worry about school board candidate’s right-wing ties

    When Sean Cully launched a Facebook page for his Dallas Center-Grimes (DCG) School Board campaign, his intro stated that he wanted to “protect students, parents and educators from wokeism!” Shortly afterward, Cully scrapped that language. In the new intro, Cully said he wanted  “To champion students with my 20+ years of experience in leading and…


  • Every Iowa House Republican voted for an anti-abortion extremist for Speaker

    Before being elected to Congress, Mike Johnson tried to shut down an abortion clinic in Louisiana. After Roe v. Wade was overturned, Johnson called it a “historic and joyful” day and later expressed support for nationwide abortion ban. Now, he’s the new Speaker of the House.


  • Johnston students want support, respect from the school board

    A lot of school board election coverage gives weight to who the candidates are and what they stand for, but students want to know when people will listen to them. The Johnston School District held a candidate forum at Johnston High School last week, where all eight school board candidates answered questions about how they…


  • Ankeny School Board candidate Amber Romans was almost a teacher. Now she wants to fight for them

    Sometimes the only standing between you and following in your father’s footsteps is a broken leg—or at least that was the case for Amber Romans. Romans’ father became a teacher after his time in the US Navy. She initially went to college intent on becoming an educator too, until a leg injury forced her to…