Four GOP presidential candidates spent the morning in Jasper County speaking with constituents and shooting clay pigeons.
Geoff Stellfox, Gazette Visuals Photos and Videos Sep. 17, 2023 7:14 pm793d ago
Four GOP presidential candidates spent the morning in Jasper County speaking with constituents and shooting clay pigeons.
Stephen Schmidt Fires Sep. 18, 2023 3:13 am793d ago
No one was injured after firefighters responded to a fire raging at a farm southwest of Cedar Rapids on Sunday.
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Crime & Courts Sep. 22, 2023 10:53 am788d ago
Katy Rasmussen took on the role as the sexual assault nurse examiner coordinator to give back to the community and support sexual assault survivors. She leads the UI SANE program, which includes 15 other nurse examiners in Johnson County.
Campaigns & Elections Sep. 17, 2023 11:59 am793d ago
Three of Iowa's four congressional seats — which Democrats held as recently as 2020 — are still winnable, Iowa Democrats say, but the party doesn’t have candidates for two of them thus far.
Campaigns & Elections Sep. 16, 2023 10:03 pm794d ago
Ten Republican presidential candidates spoke about faith, abortion, religious freedom and other topics in front of more than 1,000 evangelical voters in Iowa
By Caleb McCullough - Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau Government & Politics Sep. 16, 2023 4:04 pm794d ago
Iowa Democrats voted on Saturday to hold their 2024 caucuses on Jan. 5, the same day as Republicans. Under the party’s proposal, the caucuses would only be a party organizing meeting, while the presidential preference count that has historically put the caucuses in the national spotlight will be held via a mail-in process at a different time.
Erin Jordan Health Care and Medicine Sep. 16, 2023 3:28 pm794d ago
Iowans -- including minors -- can legally buy high-potency marijuana drinks and gummies because of loopholes in state and federal laws, according to leaders in the state’s new Bureau of Cannabis Regulation.
Higher Ed Sep. 15, 2023 5:00 pm795d ago
The University of Iowa is moving ahead with a $75 million modernization of its nearly century-old memorial union, including plans to transform its former Iowa House Hotel into a new student well-being center and create a new “public plaza” overlooking the Iowa River.
Local Government Sep. 18, 2023 7:39 am792d ago
As a first step to repurposing the closed golf course at Jones Park in Cedar Rapids, the city has opened 10-court pickleball complex in the park, 2901 Fruitland Blvd. SW.
State Government Sep. 15, 2023 4:43 pm795d ago
The Iowa Public Information Board says it is considering to propose a change to state law to accommodate local governments that say they field open records requests that are “abusive and harassing.” Government transparency advocates warn the proposal would “seriously erode” the state’s open records law.
Crime & Courts Sep. 15, 2023 5:30 pm795d ago
Former Hawkeye receiver, Arland Bruce IV, pleaded guilty Friday to the lesser charge of underage gambling. He faces up to a $645 fine.
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