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Iowa rainfall totals: Parts of the state drenched by Sunday's storms
DES MOINES, Iowa — Numerous thunderstormsdumped heavy rain over parts of central Iowa Sunday. Video above: See when more storms could arrive this week. Here's a look at some of the totals as of Monday morning:. Dayton: 5.50 inches. Indianola: 4.75. Melcher-Dallas: 4.48. Grinnell: 4.00. Marshalltown: 3.59. Story City:...
Blooming Prairie Youth Club Ribfest hits fundraising goal
Beneath a sweltering sun, the Blooming Prairie Youth Club Ribfest was still able to pull off a successful Ribfest Saturday afternoon in the parking lot of the Blooming Prairie Serviceman’s Club. Down just a little from last year’s $43,000 event total, the fundraiser was able to hit its fundraising goal of $40,000 with more donations […] The post Blooming Prairie Youth Club Ribfest hits fundraising goal appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Crews investigate house fire in SE Rochester
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KIMT) - Rochester Police and firefighters are investigating a house fire and KIMT News Three is learning more about who might have lived there. Right now, we are working to confirm who lived in the residence. A little more than a week ago, a 22-year-old was found deceased...
Storm chances stick through mid week
There will be at least a slight chance of showers and t-storms Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday across our area. Some of those storms may be severe on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday morning should start out dry across our area, but dry conditions may not last long for portions of our area. There is increasing confidence in a mid to late morning round of showers and t-storms moving in from the west. Once this round passes through, additional development may be possible during the afternoon, but this is not a guarantee, nor is everyone guaranteed to see rain.
Showers and Thunderstorms are possible again Tuesday with humidity and heat remaining in place
TUESDAY: This morning line of thunderstorms has continued moving throughout the night from the Dakotas across Minnesota, and will bring some rain and thunderstorms across much of East Central Minnesota this morning, weakening as it travels into Northwest Wisconsin and becoming mainly shower activity. Isolated severe storms are possible south of Duluth, with large hail and strong wind gusts being the main threats. After showers and storms pass sunshine will return in the afternoon, with highs reaching the mid 80s. Winds will be out of the SE at 5-15 MPH.
JD Vance Privately Admits Biden Exit Was ‘Sucker Punch’ to Trump Campaign: Harris ‘Does Not Have the Same Baggage’
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance told donors on Saturday that President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 election was a “sucker punch” to the Trump-Vance campaign as Vice President Kamala Harris “does not have the same baggage.”. According to the Washington Post, Vance told donors...
On paid family leave, more states follow Washington's lead
A number of states are joining Washington in offering paid family leave. Why it matters: Paid leave policies give new parents time to recover from birth and bond with their babies, while reducing financial stress on growing families. Driving the news: Last fall, Washington was one of only eight states...
Walz, Pritzker welcome Iowans seeking abortions after 6-week ban
Democratic governors in Midwestern states near Iowa are pledging support to people in need of reproductive health care options as one of the nation’s strictest abortion bans took effect in the Hawkeye State this week. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) on Monday called Iowa’s ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy “disturbing” in…
What to do in Minnesota: 5 things to do this weekend (Aug. 2-4)
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Culture and community come together this weekend for exciting and inclusive events to usher in the new month. Aug. 3, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. From live music to delicious food, you don’t want to miss the Rondo Block Party bringing the community together this weekend. Celebrate the rich history and vibrant culture of the neighborhood featuring fun entertainment and activities for all ages. Free metro passes are available. Go to the event website if you’re interested in volunteering.
Tax Court Digest: July 24, 2024
Appellants appealed correspondence from the Taxpayer Rights Advocate Office of the Commissioner (TRA) denying their request for reconsideration of an Offer in Compromise that the Collection Division of the Minnesota Department of Revenue previously denied. The Commissioner moved to dismiss appeal on the grounds that decisions of the TRA to issue or not to issue a taxpayer assistance order are final and not appealable to any court, including the tax court, under Minn. Stat. § 270C.37, subd. 6. The Tax Court agreed that the TRA decision was not appealable. Motion granted.
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