• 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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Category: "Iowa News"

  • Tipton parents ask school board to address bullying
  • Iowa State Fair Board to pick new operator for old Steer ‘N’ Stein location
  • Iowa pilot program sees success in fighting food insecurity through local food connections
  • Anti-Trump protests taking place in Cedar Rapids
  • Greater Muscatine Chamber welcomes Pearl City Salon and Barber
  • Hospital leaders applaud Gov Kim Reynolds’s proposal to improve rural health-care access
  • Evan “Curly” Hultman, champion for veterans, former Iowa AG, dies at 99
    Evan “Curly” Hultman, champion for veterans, former Iowa AG, dies at 99
  • Lawmakers consider banning minors from attending drag shows
  • Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand accuses the state of obstruction in auditing Education Savings Accounts program
  • Study recommends wage freeze for 210 city of Sioux City staff
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