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Christopher Hudrick was fired from the police department and lost his certification, he is again able to work as an officer ...
The 66-year-old Lawton Republican, who died after a battle with pancreatic cancer Wednesday, was serving his first term in ...
An Iowa woman is suing a drug-testing company that she alleges falsely reported she tested positive for cocaine when giving ...
An Iowa lawmaker who pushed for a bill allowing the medicinal use of psilocybin is supporting of Gov. Kim Reynold’s veto of a ...
Kelly Loeffler of the Small Business Administration is set to be the featured speaker for the third annual Entrepreneur Expo.
Two Keokuk residents are suing an industrial neighbor of theirs over odors allegedly caused by ammonia and wastewater ...
Abrego Garcia will remain in jail until a federal judge weighs whether prosecutors can keep him from being “precipitously ...
Agriculture policy experts said the budget reconciliation bill would drive further dependency on farm safety nets, and hurt ...
A long-awaited scientific report commissioned by Polk County says farm pollution threatens the ability to drink clean water ...
Expanding drug courts and other treatment programs should be on list of uses for the state's opioid settlement money.
Lynn Hicks of Des Moines is chief of staff and public information officer at the Polk County Attorney's Office. He previously ...
Democrat Rob Sand, running for Iowa governor, spoke about supporting restrictions on foods eligible for SNAP coverage at the ...
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