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Farmers in Iowa had a productive week as warmer and drier conditions allowed plenty of time for in-the-field activities.
An Iowa man is suing the state, alleging it has unfairly denied him access to food assistance based on a criminal conviction.
The two new election laws deal with verifying registered voters' citizenship status, as well as the process for election ...
Advocates fear cuts to SNAP could especially hit rural people, who are more dependent on the largest anti-hunger program in ...
A Sioux City physician accused of sexual harassment has agreed to pay a $2,500 civil penalty and submit to monitoring of his ...
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst fielded questions from a heated crowd over federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP at a town hall in ...
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging a law that ties wetland conservation to federal farm benefits was ...
The measure was one of Gov. Kim Reynolds' proposals that sought to address health care workforce shortages in the state.
The U.S. House tax and spending bill would potentially leave states with major holes in their Medicaid budgets.
Advocates are reaching out as the governor has until June 14 to sign or veto bills from the 2025 legislative session.
Pamela Bacon has been selected to fill the provost role left empty by Brad Chamberlain when he was chosen to be the college's ...
More Republican-led states are giving paid parental leave to state employees, signaling a broader acceptance of ...
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