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Reynolds releases personal income tax returns, challenges Hubbell to do so

Republican Governor Kim Reynolds has released a decade’s worth of personal income tax information and she is challenging Fred Hubbell, her Democratic opponent, to do the same. Reynolds issued a written statement from her campaign, saying Iowa voters deserve “full transparency.” Reynolds has provided the data from the combined income tax returns she and her […]Powered by WPeMatico

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Iowan who got Cyclospora from salad sues

An Iowa woman is part of one of the first Cyclospora outbreak lawsuits against the company that supplied salads to McDonalds. Kellie McCall lives in Monona County and says she got sick in June of this year and began having diarrhea, stomach cramps, fever, and severe gas within 14 days of eating a McDonald’s salad […]Powered by WPeMatico

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SBA opens office in Marshalltown for tornado recovery

The damage in Marshalltown from last month’s EF-3 twister is so severe, the U.S. Small Business Administration is now staffing an office in the central Iowa city to process loans to rebuild. SBA spokesman Burl Kelton says the low-interest loans are for business owners, in addition to homeowners and renters who saw damage in the […]Powered by WPeMatico

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Charges filed in deadly Ottumwa shooting

Two Ottumwa men have been charged with attempted murder and burglary following a deadly shoot out with police. The Wappelo County Attorney has charged 32-year-old Michael Paul Bibbey and 23-year-old Dalton Dwayne Cook each with first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary and six counts of attempted murder in the shooting Friday that left 35-year-old David Roy White […]Powered by WPeMatico

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Fireworks professionals focus on safety at convention in Mason City

The Fourth of July is long past but the nighttime skies over Mason City are bursting with fireworks. The annual convention of the Pyrotechnics Guild International is underway at the North Iowa Events Center. PGI president Paul Smith says Mason City has been a great host of the convention in the past and that’s why […]Powered by WPeMatico

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Reward fund in Mollie Tibbetts case continues to grow

The reward fund in the Mollie Tibbetts case continues to increase. Crime Stoppers announced the reward for the safe return of the missing University of Iowa student has climbed to $260,000. Tibbetts was last seen July 18th while running in her hometown of Brooklyn. The organization’s spokesman says it has shared more than 200 tips […]Powered by WPeMatico

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Heavy thunderstorms take down trees in several areas of Iowa

Severe thunderstorms rolled over parts of northern and central Iowa on Sunday, bringing much-needed rain to some areas and strong winds. Powerful gusts hit Webster City where resident Craig Ewing says clean-up is going to take some time. “Trees were going down and blocking the street and across the street, trees came down on top […]Powered by WPeMatico

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Woman’s body found in Lee County identified, man arrested

Authorities have identified a body found along a gravel road in Lee County and have filed charges in the case. Iowa DCI Agent Richard Rahn says 20-year-old Sadie Alvarado of Muscatine was found dead in a ditch south of West Point late Sunday morning. Twenty-eight-year-old Damian Hamann of Morning Sun is charged with a felony. […]Powered by WPeMatico

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