• Doris and Victor Day Foundation grants $1M to 59 QC NFPs. . .
  • Red Cross honors two Bettendorf YMCA employees. . .
  • Mel Foster Insurance named 2026 Best Practices Agency. . .
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  • Comm colleges to use state grant dollars for career academy expansions
  • Dubuque Reg’l Airport to offer morning flights
  • Sioux Center Police Dept welcomes new school resource officer to comm school district
  • Bill proposes work requirements for some Iowans receiving state Medicaid, food assistance
    Bill proposes work requirements for some Iowans receiving state Medicaid, food assistance
  • Iowa Supreme Court case: Iowa OB-GYN used own sperm to artificially inseminate women in 1950s
    Iowa Supreme Court case: Iowa OB-GYN used own sperm to artificially inseminate women in 1950s
  • Lyon Cty Attorney Nolan McGowan enters plea in OWI
  • Sec of Ag Mike Naig discusses rural issues, bird flu outbreak at roundtable in Onawa
  • Cherokee City Council is looking to fill two vacant seats
  • Morningside U choir headed to Carnegie Hall
  • Battle Creek parents welcome second-born son in parking lot of Storm Lake hospital
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