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  • Lya Williams wants to stop book bans, expand STEM in Johnston schools

    One of the first things you should probably learn about Lya Williams is that her name is pronounced Lee-Uh and not Lie-Uh. Another thing you should know is that she cares deeply about the future of public education in the Johnston School District. Williams has thrown her hat in the ring for a second time…


  • Diversity question draws mixed response from Johnston School Board Candidates

    The demographics of the Johnston School District are becoming more diverse, which is why the district has tried to place an increased emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. Part of the district’s mission statement is to “commit all district resources to guide the learning of all students to graduate as confident learners with…


  • We read 50 days of Trump’s Truth Social posts so you didn’t have to

    Trump posts on his Truth Social platform dozens of times a day and his messages there are becoming increasingly angry, violent, and dark, suggesting a second term in the White House could be even more extreme than his first.


  • Combating teacher burnout in Ankeny schools a priority for Shelly Northway

    Shelly Northway sees exciting possibilities for the Ankeny Community School District, but she knows it needs strong, focused leadership to keep going on that path. That’s why Northway is running for one of the five available positions on the Ankeny School Board. She doesn’t think the current board has been transparent enough about its decision-making,…


  • How many votes are needed for Speaker of the House?

    It usually takes 218 votes—a simple majority of the 435 members of the House—to become House Speaker, but due to two vacancies, only 217 votes are currently needed. For more than two weeks though, Republicans have failed to agree on a new leader, leaving the federal government paralyzed. 


  • Johnston students’ well-being top issue for Soneeta Mangra-Dutcher

    Soneeta Mangra-Dutcher still has work to do, which is why she is running for a second term on the Johnston School Board. The 50-year-old mother of three Johnston High School graduates ran unsuccessfully for a board position in 2017 before she won a seat in 2019. The landscape around school board and school board races…


  • State’s largest vouchers, book ban backers endorse in Johnston School Board race

    One of the most powerful social conservative lobbying groups in Iowa is getting involved in school board races, and the Johnston School District has emerged as one of its top targets. The Family Leader recently announced it endorsed conservative Johnston School Board candidates Josh Nelson, Lori Stiles, Charles Steele, and Michelle Veach. The organization plans…


  • Stakes are high in Johnston School Board elections

    With four of its seven seats up for election, this year’s Nov. 7 school board race in Johnston will determine the balance of the board and the district’s overall priorities until 2025. Most importantly, it will decide whether a group of right-wing officials establish full control of the district and continue the culture war push…


  • Pharmacies expand access to abortion pills under new Biden policy

    A group of independent pharmacies in states across the country have begun dispensing the abortion pill mifepristone–an action made possible thanks to new rules implemented by the Biden administration earlier this year.  The news, which was first reported by Politico, comes after President Joe Biden in January issued new rules allowing retail pharmacies to dispense…


  • Six districts where right-wing candidates are bringing culture war to school board

    National politics set the tone for a fair amount of school board races in Iowa two years ago, and this year promises more of the same. The 2023 Iowa Legislative session saw Iowa Republicans pass a number of measures aimed at undermining and defunding public schools. Now, many right-wing candidates are running for their local…