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The law that bans most abortions in Iowa could take effect as soon as today. Iowa’s law bans abortions once fetal cardiac activity is detected. That’s usually around six weeks, before some women know they’re pregnant. Planned Parenthood will continue to provide abortions in the narrower window set by the law. Planned Parenthood is expanding operations at its health centers near state lines in places like Omaha, Nebraska.
Iowa Forecast: Showers. Thunderstorms to Hit North, West Areas
Des Moines, IA – Showers and thunderstorms are set to return to Iowa this weekend, primarily affecting the northern and western regions. According to the US National Weather Service in Des Moines, the rain and storms are not expected to be severe. Residents can anticipate rain and storms starting Saturday, with continued precipitation into Sunday afternoon. Temperatures will hover in the 70s, nearing 80 degrees on both days.
Two Iowa ag cooperatives will swap locations, but say farmers will see no change in service
Two Iowa agricultural cooperatives are swapping locations, but the businesses said Wednesday the move won’t impact services to farmers. AgVantage FS, based in Waverly, says it’s buying Nexus Cooperative’s agronomy assets in Elgin, Lamont and Randalia, all of which are in northeast Iowa. Charles City-based Nexus says...
Eastern Iowa laborers slam state amid battle over relaxed child labor regulations
Eastern Iowa laborers are disappointed with the state's lobbying for looser child labor restrictions. At a roundtable hosted at the IBEW 405 Union Hall in Cedar Rapids on Tuesday night, representatives from the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City area labor federations gathered to share the history of child labor restrictions and to recount...
Historic front page from Des Moines Register, Feb. 24, 1969: Students win free speech case
In a landmark free speech case, Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 24, 1969, rules in favor of three Des Moines students who in 1965 were banned from wearing black arm bands to school to protest the Vietnam War, as reported in the Des Moines Register's sister paper, the Tribune. The district had argued that banning protests in school was necessary to maintain order, while the attorney for Mary Beth and John Tinker and Christopher Eckhardt said it was an infringement of their right to free speech. Justice Abe Fortas famously writes, “It can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate."
How Collins-Maxwell matches up against St. Edmond in the 1A state softball quarterfinals
Collins-Maxwell finally has the monkey off its back. After losing in the regional finals three years in a row, the Class 1A No. 5 Collins-Maxwell softball team is headed back to state for the first time since 2020 after blanking No. 12 Earlham by a 4-1 score during Tuesday's 1A Region 3 final at Collins. ...
Local group gifts adaptive bikes to 5 children with special needs
DES MOINES, Iowa — Variety- the Children’s Charity gave away five bikes on Wednesday to children with special needs. The event took place at the Easter Lake Northshore Playground in Des Moines. It was launched in April and is considered the country’s first all-accessible beach with no staircases, an all-inclusive playground, and specialized equipment for […]
Dallas County Sheriff’s Office & Dispatchers Granted IA Medal of Merit
A couple of prestigious figures in Dallas County are being recognized for their efforts during the January 4th shooting at Perry High School. Iowa’s Third District Congressman Zach Nunn recently took time to honor the men and women serving on the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office and 911 Dispatchers who stepped in during the tragedy, which killed longtime Perry High School Principal Dan Marburger and sixth grader Ahmir Jolliff.
Pests on the Rise in Fields
As another week of the growing season passes, pests have become more prevalent in fields. Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Mike Witt says that detrimental factors to field health have started to become more noticeable, and are therefore being reported more. He tells Raccoon Valley Radio the latest information farmers are sharing with him.
How the Gilbert baseball team put together a surprise postseason run
The Gilbert baseball team put together a surprise postseason run that saw the Tigers fall just short of making the Class 3A state baseball tournament for the first time since placing second at state in 2020. The Tigers ended the regular season with seven victories. But they went on to upset two teams with at least 25 wins in Benton Community and Saydel during substate play before losing a close 3-0 battle with No. 2 Marion during...
ADM’s Aleah Johnson & Aniston Tollari Excited to Head Back to State
Junior Aniston Tollari (left) and Senior Aleah Johnson (right) Two players from the Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Softball team express their joy ahead of traveling to Fort Dodge for the state tournament next week. Senior Aleah Johnson went 2-3 during the Class 4A Region 4 Championship game against the Winterset Huskies on Tuesday...
ADM Baseball Coach Speaks on the RRC’s Competitive Nature
The Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Baseball team’s season is over, but they competed well in a tough conference. The Tigers’ season ended at the hands of the North Polk Comets on Tuesday as both teams represent the Raccoon River Conference. During the 2024 season, ADM finished with an overall record of 16-15 (9-7 RRC) behind Bondurant-Farrar (11-5 RRC) and North Polk (13-3 RRC). The Tigers beat each time in their conference at least once, with the exception of Boone. ADM Head Coach Jason Book knows that each night playing a RRC team is going to be a tough task.
Tornadoes on the big screen: Iowa's ties to 1996 film 'Twister'
AMES, Iowa — While the anticipated film "Twister" arrives in theaters this week, did you know both films boast Iowa ties?. "Twister," which was the second-highest grossing film of 1996, filmed scenes in Eldora, Iowa. Despite the fictional setting for the film taking place in Oklahoma, the actual movie set involved a staging area and farmhouse located in the Eldora area.
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