• Flock cameras getting flack in Iowa; some police depts suspending use. . .
  • Third-annual Housing Summit reaches agreement that partnership key to addressing QC affordable housing crisis. . .
  • Shea Doyle named new Pres, CEO of Modern Woodmen of America. . .
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  • Entire board for Indianola Wellness Campus resigns
  • Tax cuts expected to reduce state revenues $600M this year
  • Gilbertville man accused of stalking judge takes stand at his trial
    Gilbertville man accused of stalking judge takes stand at his trial
  • Grow Clinton seeks Leadership Institute participants
  • U of Dubuque launching new medical school
  • Iowa Dept of Corrections faulted for confusion that led to jails’ illegal seizure of inmate funds
  • Court-appointed attorney’s license is suspended a second time
  • Prairie City planning to appeal after DOT denies traffic-camera permit
  • Holy Family Catholic Schools raises tuition by up to 58% to increase teacher pay, sets universal rate
  • Iowa 80 truck-stop’s Go Iowa Fund Grant supports local groups
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