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Leaky crown of Iowa’s capitol being repaired

The effort to plug leaks at the Iowa capitol is underway. Experts suspect the golden dome of the historic statehouse was struck by lightning a few years ago and it cracked the mortar underneath. Moisture has been seeping side. Last spring legislators set aside $10 million to fix the problem, but the project was delayed so […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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Horses removed from two properties in central Iowa

More than a dozen horses, said to be living in “horrendous conditions,” were rescued from two south-central Iowa properties in recent days. The Animal Rescue League of Iowa said it rescued four horses from a property in Indianola Monday evening after 10 horses were removed from a property in New Virginia Friday. In the New […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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Alliant Energy seeks electric rate increase

Alliant Energy has filed a request with the Iowa Utilities Board to increase its electric rates by 11.6 percent. The president of Alliant Energy’s Iowa utility,Iowa Power and Light, Doug Kopp, says the company has not raised electric rates for six years. “Over that period of time we’ve made significant investments, including the grid and […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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ISEA files legal challenge of new collective bargaining law (AUDIO)

The state teacher’s union filed a lawsuit today challenging the new state law that restricts contracts talks for most public sector workers to a single subject: their base salary. “Our goal is that this bad legislation is set aside and that the common sense law that was in place is back in place,” Iowa State Education […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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Grassley expects Supreme Court nominee to be confirmed by full Senate

Despite the threat of a filibuster by Democrats, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley predicts U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch -will- be confirmed to the nation’s high court, likely before the weekend. Grassley is the Republican who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee which voted Monday on party lines to recommend Gorsuch to the full Senate for […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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Those who donate organs and life celebrated this month

This is Donate Life Month in Iowa as people are encouraged to register as organ, eye and tissue donors. It’s also a time to celebrate those who saved lives through the gift of donation. Deb Thielen, with Van Diest Medical Center in Webster City, says a new person is added to the national waiting list […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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Clive wins ‘River Town of the Year’ after Walnut Creek revival

The nonprofit group Iowa Rivers Revival (IRR) has named the Des Moines suburb of Clive as its 2017 Iowa “River Town of the Year.” IRR executive director, Molly Hanson says the award is based on the work done on Walnut Creek that runs through the community. “This is actually our first creek to win our […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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Thousands of students ready for robot competition in Council Bluffs

One of the planet’s largest robotics competitions for students in grades K-12 begins today in southwest Iowa. Jim Schulte is president of the CREATE Foundation which will stage its U.S. Open Robotics Championship in Council Bluffs. There will be around 500 teams and many thousands of contestants. “We have teams coming from China, Hong Kong, Lebanon, […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017

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Wellmark exiting individual market in 2018

Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield will no longer sell new individual health insurance policies in Iowa and some Iowans who have Wellmark insurance will lose it in 2018. More than 1.6 million Iowans are covered by a Wellmark policy. The company’s decision will affect 21,400 Iowans who bought individual plans from Wellmark in the past three years. […]Powered by WPeMatico

todayApril 4, 2017