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Judge dismisses lawsuit over Iowa ending jobless benefits early
The Gazette· 1 hour agoA U.S. District Court judge on Friday dismissed a class-action lawsuit over Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs $8.9 billion budget into law. Here's what's in it
Quad-City Times· 22 hours agoThe budget includes funding for Special Education Division, salary increase for judges, among other...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks at the Republican Party of Iowa state convention
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoClick here to view this video from https://qctimes.com.
Two fallen Iowa police officers, from Des Moines and Algona, honored at Des Moines ceremony
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe storm clouds parted Friday just ahead of a ceremony at the Iowa Capitol grounds honoring two of...
Opinion: Title IX change raises Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ ire
The Gazette· 1 day agoFederal education officials want to protect LGBTQ students from discrimination in school. At issue...
Capitol Notebook: Iowa police officers honored in memorial service
The Gazette· 1 hour agoTwo Iowa police officers who died in the line of duty last year were honored in a memorial ceremony...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs Iowa's $8.91 billion state budget into law
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed the state's $8.91 billion budget into law for the upcoming fiscal year. Reynolds, a Republican, signed 10 appropriations bills into law Thursday ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds issues disaster proclamation for 4 more Iowa counties
WOI-TV Des Moines· 2 days agoIt's been a stormy spring so far, with tornadoes barreling through Iowa every week since April 16.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law to raise Iowa students' lagging literacy. The classroom impact:
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoReynolds had just come from signing a new law aimed at improving how early literacy classes are...
Flags in Iowa are at half-staff for the next week. Here's why.
Gannett via AOL· 8 hours agoFlags are at half-staff again this week and will be for a while. Last weekend was to honor firefighters this time but this time is for another public servant: police officers. Gov. Kim Reynolds ...