Iowa’s governor signs literacy bill, highlights ‘science of reading’
Governor Kim Reynolds says a focus on what’s called “the science of reading” will improve the reading skills of Iowa students. The governor went to Adel this afternoon and sat
Governor Kim Reynolds says a focus on what’s called “the science of reading” will improve the reading skills of Iowa students. The governor went to Adel this afternoon and sat
The U.S. Labor Department says a Tennesse-based cleaning company will pay $649,000 in penalties for employing children at facilities that included the Sioux City Seaboard-Triumph pork plant. An investigation earlier
Iowa is joining 20 other states in a lawsuit over the Biden Administration’s move to expand Title IX protections for women to ban discrimination based on gender identity or sexual
Adam Gregg, Iowa’s Lieutenant Governor, is urging Iowans to vote for a proposed amendment to Iowa’s Constitution. “You might remember, back when Governor Reynolds ascended, there was a dispute about
The U.S.D.A. Crop Report says there were less than two suitable days for field work last week due to wet fields. Corn planting advancef just 8% to 47% now completed,
Two Catholic Universities in eastern Iowa have announced plans for what they call a “Strategic Combination” starting this fall. Mount Mercy University president Todd Olson says the agreement will allow
A 20-year-old northwest Iowa man who was the subject of a police search on Sunday has been charged with attempted murder. As first reported by KUOO, a shooting was reported
The Republicans challenging Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks in the June’s G-O-P Primary says the Republican-led congress is failing the country. During a speech at the Iowa GOP state convention this past
The Board of Regents will hear the first reading of proposed tuition increases at the three state schools during their meeting Friday. The proposal would increase in-state tuition by3% at
Another round of storms is expected to move into Iowa from the west tonight into tomorrow morning. National Weather Service meteorologist, Kristy Carter, says some of the storms could be