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West Lyon baseball and softball claim wins over Sheldon
LARCHWOOD, IOWA (KELO) — The West Lyon baseball and softball teams continued their run of success, following a pair of 10-0 wins over Sheldon. The Wildcats softball team scored three in the fifth and four in the sixth on their way to the 10-0 win in six innings. West Lyon had 11 hits, including three […]
Iowa county not expecting casino plans with moratorium lifted
INDIANOLA, Iowa — A two-year moratorium for new casino licenses in the state expired on Monday. The moratorium was almost extended, but the bill failed to make it out of the Iowa Senate this last session. All eyes are now on counties and cities that may plan to move forward with a referendum vote, or seeking approval from the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.
You may pay more if you ignore speed camera tickets in Iowa. What to know about citations
Motorists caught speeding by automated traffic enforcement cameras in Iowa may find that ignoring a ticket can hurt their bank accounts in the long run. At least three cities in Iowa that use automated traffic enforcement cameras say those who fail to pay what they owe or contest the citation may end up paying more.
University of Iowa and Iowa State University drop in U.S. News & World Report global ranks
In the most recent U.S. News & World Report, the University of Iowa fell 45 spots in Best Global Universities Rankings, while Iowa State University's ranking dropped 81 spots. The University of Iowa ranked 180th in last year's list, but fell to 225th in 2024. Iowa State University was ranked 263rd in 2023 and is now ranked 344th.
Unable to comply with law that hasn't been defined, Iowa hemp retailers cut staff, hours
Owners of some Des Moines businesses that sell consumable hemp products say they are curtailing sales, cutting store hours or closing stores and laying off employees as a still-undefined state law governing the market takes effect, leaving them uncertain how to proceed. The bill restricting the products containing tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC,...
Economic Summit: Inflation, interest challenge agriculture
ANKENY, Iowa — The economic pressures facing Iowa agriculture are strong, but experts said there are still reasons to be optimistic during the Iowa Farm Bureau’s annual economic summit June 14. Farmers and ag stakeholders gathered in Ankeny to hear a forecast of the environment for the industry,...
Weather Update: Northeast Iowa and Southwestern Wisconsin Brace for Storms
La Crosse, WI – A second round of thunderstorms bringing heavy rainfall will move through the La Crosse region later this afternoon into the overnight hours. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3+ inches are possible, primarily across portions of northeast Iowa and southwestern Wisconsin. Residents are urged to be alert for additional river rises and flooding in susceptible low-lying areas.
Iowa Governor Requests the Reconsideration of Fines Regarding Youth Labor
(Des Moines) Iowa Governor Reynolds has sent a letter to the Department of Labor requesting a reconsideration of fines imposed on small businesses in Iowa for violating youth labor laws. The fines, which can reach up to 180 thousand dollars, are causing concerns for businesses. The discrepancy between federal and state laws regarding the working hours of 14 and 15-year-olds has led to these fines. Reynolds argues that enforcing federal law puts business owners in a difficult position and impacts youth employment opportunities. The Iowa Federation of Labor supports the Department of Labor’s enforcement efforts. At the same time, Reynolds emphasizes the need to address the differences between federal and state labor laws.
Drink too much on Fourth of July? AAA offers free tows to keep drunk drivers off the roads
Iowans who can't safely get behind the wheel after a day of holiday drinking have another option to get home: AAA is offering a service to keep impaired rivers off the road over the holiday. The service is also available in Iowa, Nebraska and nine other states. AAA - The Auto Club Group has provided the Tow to Go program for over 25 years, keeping nearly 30,000 impaired drivers off U.S. roadways over its history. ...
Iowa Great Lake’s officials begin brainstorming how to relieve flooded lakes
Iowa's great lakes are overflowing and many lakefront homeowners are dealing with water-damaged basements or worse. county officials say plans to help residents and prevent more flooding is in the works.
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