Iowa

What news sources for Iowa do you keep up with? reasons you don't follow certain news sources? Especially smaller or less widely known sources.

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www.onlyinyourstate.com

Lake Red Rock was formed by flooding that entire basin, including six towns. I read somewhere that they didn't even clear out the buildings and roads. There's probably still stuff down there in the bottom of the lake.

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www.desmoinesregister.com

Edit: other link was having issues, this should work > Three Libertarian candidates in Iowa running for the U.S. House will not be listed on ballots this November after a panel ruled they failed to comply with state law, a decision that could affect the outcome of at least one tightly contested race > The state’s objection committee, composed of one Democratic and two Republican elected officials, ruled 2-1 Wednesday in favor of Iowans who challenged the candidates’ legitimacy. > Democrat on the panel who opposed the candidates’ removal, State Auditor Rob Sand, accused his colleagues of political bias, saying in a statement that the decision was “a wrong-headed plot by Iowa’s uniparty to limit voters’ choices.” > One of Iowa's four congressional races was decided by a razor-thin margin in 2022. Republican Zach Nunn, who was challenging incumbent Democrat Cindy Axne, won by less than a percentage point. There was not a third-party candidate.

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www.desmoinesregister.com

> An advocate for seniors is calling on the state auditor’s office to investigate the state’s failure to collect $10.7 million in fees owed by corporate nursing home owners. > According to documents obtained through the state’s open records law, one for-profit company based in West Des Moines operates 18 care facilities that collectively owe the state $3.6 million in unpaid fees. The company’s top two executives, meanwhile, have made $293,000 in political donations to Statehouse leaders, the governor and industry lobbyists. > Hale said an investigation by the Iowa auditor of sate is warranted, in part to make sure nursing facilities that claim to be increasing staff pay are doing so. > Auditor of State Rob Sand said his office has publicly reported DHHS’ failure “to collect these fees as required by law. However, the auditor’s office isn’t an enforcement agency. We have no legal authority to force DHHS to collect the fees or impose penalties on the facilities that don’t pay them.”

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edition.cnn.com

> The educators from Cornell College, a private liberal arts college in Mount Vernon, Iowa, were wounded “in a serious incident” on Monday, while participating in a partnership program with Beihua University in the city of Jilin, in northeastern China, according to the college.

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user listed as the mod [@jimrob4@midwest.social](https://midwest.social/u/jimrob4) was last active 8 months ago. This ain't exactly the most active community on here and there's yet to be any vitriol on here that'd need moderating but it's at least something to be aware of. edit: I humbly accept my new status as the regent of the mighty [@jimrob4@midwest.social](https://midwest.social/u/jimrob4), my reign of terror will be legendary and act as a warning to all those who would dare question

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After two days of rain (and snow), it’s nice to see some blue sky!

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First thing: Many parts of the school system are done by regional Area Education agencies (AEAs), things like special education, curriculum, media, etc. (heres the link to their website if you want to learn more iowaaea.org). Their boards are elected by school districts. A version of the changes proposed by Governor Reynolds has already passed the Iowa house (hf2612). The part of the bill I'm focusing on here is how it allows for school districts to use state and federal $ that goes to AEAs and use it for themselves. The thing that got me to start writing this post was a section of the [most recent Iowa press](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJiHClOaEEM). Todd Abrahamson, superintendent of the Okoboji Community School District and one of the few school superintendents in the state in favor of the proposed changes, when asked about what Okoboji would do with the money said (in more diplomatic language, 8:50) that Okoboji would poach staff from the AEAs to work exclusively for Okoboji and not for other districts. Okoboji is a relatively wealthy tourism town, and is covered by the Prarie Lakes Area Education Agency in Northwest Iowa. Okoboji is an island of wealth in an otherwise especially rural and economically depressed area of the state where school districts just don't have resources to offer many kinds of resources on their own. There's other things in the bill as well, shifting parts of curriculum more into the private sector. Also it would put the AEAs under the direct control of the state government.

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https://web.archive.org/save/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegazette.com%2Fguest-columnists%2Fsquandering-the-water-wealth-of-iowa%2F

It looks like Iowa DNR - at best - was negligent in reviewing permitting for the water usage of the proposed carbon capture pipeline. There's certainly something to be said for how this somehow just keeps happening to things on the orbit of ethanol and corn.

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https://web.archive.org/save/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.kimt.com%2Fnews%2Fproposed-carbon-pipeline-project-across-iowa-is-canceled%2Farticle_9693680e-6f5f-11ee-95bd-6fe0f5ba35f8.html

Notable excerpts: > OMAHA, Nebraska – A company that planned to build a carbon pipeline through Iowa and four other states is canceling the project. > Navigator CO2 is blaming “the unpredictable nature of the regulatory and government processes involved, particularly in South Dakota and Iowa.” The rest is various statements from involved organizations.

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https://web.archive.org/save/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.siouxlandproud.com%2Fnews%2Fiowa-news%2Fiowa-governor-announces-4-million-investment-in-cdl-programs%2F

Excerpts: > According to a release from the office of the governor, the Iowa CDL INfrastructure Grant program will award $4,844,092 to ten community colleges in Iowa. The funds go towards building new facilities or adding onto existing ones, as well as purchasing new equipment. > The release states that the investment in CDL programs will help colleges support an increase of 1,305 participants in their annual class size. > The release specified that the grants will be administered as reimbursement and programs must offer competency-based training or a training course that will allow a student to complete training and take the licensing exam within a 30-day window. Additionally, colleges that are part of the program will have agreed to a 5-year tuition freeze for their CDL programs once the project from the award is complete. I'm particularly excited to see the tuition freeze agreement to help offset the injection of funds.

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web.archive.org

[**Original link**](https://www.courthousenews.com/no-qualified-immunity-for-iowa-police-officer-who-arrested-photographer-at-george-floyd-protest/)

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www.thegazette.com

> “Democrats are struggling in Iowa because they’ve totally lost touch with Iowa values and our voters,” said Addie Lavis, Hinson’s campaign manager. “ … Ashley’s record of conservative accomplishments speaks for itself, and she and our team are working every single day to keep Iowa red and fire Joe Biden in 2024 so we can take our country back." Ironically, Red Team isn't wrong here. By party registration, Iowa is roughly a three-way split between Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. During the last major election cycle, the IDP ran multiple anti-firearm candidates. That same cycle, Iowa passed a ballot initiative to codify strict scrutiny on firearm restrictions in the state constitution. It passed with an unprecedented ~66% support. Red team wins here by simply not shooting itself in the foot in pushing something Iowans clearly reject. This should have been what one would call _a sign_, yet... they seem to have not learned from this. During the 2022 cycle, voters were polled for priorities. Most voters considered reproductive health important but not as important as economy/inflation, wages, and education. The IDP campaigned almost exclusively on reproductive health while Red Team won here by speaking to these priority issues voters highlighted - even where it was misinformation or lies. It was such a shit show the Libertarian Party managed to regain major party status. Specific to my district, we lost Axne (D) to Nunn (R) - and with Axne's throwing in with anti-firearm efforts while also throwing in with police-friendly efforts, it was entirely predictable. Twitter has been full of prospective candidates happy to criticize red team but fuck-all for those same prospective candidates and plans to actually, say, tangibly address Iowan concerns or make lives better for those Iowans. Locally, the running commentary is that these are all such obvious shortcomings and failings its as if the IDP is _trying_ to lose - even incompetence should eke out a win here and there but IDP loses consistently.

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www.bleedingheartland.com

>County GOP activists could have picked a less controversial nominee for the auditor's race, but they stuck with Whipple. The move backfired spectacularly. Overreaching is the norm for the Party now because the base doesn't give a shit about electability anymore. That's good for Democrats... until Republicans stop caring about elections entirely.

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theintercept.com

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/7185453 > Excerpt: > > >To underline Blanchfield’s point, the ChatGPT book selection process was found to be unreliable and inconsistent when repeated by Popular Science. “A repeat inquiry regarding ‘The Kite Runner,’ for example, gives contradictory answers,” the Popular Science reporters noted. “In one response, ChatGPT deems Khaled Hosseini’s novel to contain ‘little to no explicit sexual content.’ Upon a separate follow-up, the LLM affirms the book ‘does contain a description of a sexual assault.’”

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www.bleedingheartland.com

>"Good things are going to happen in this country, and it just might take a different generation to help lead us there," Vivek Ramaswamy said a few minutes into his "fair-side chat" with Governor Kim Reynolds on August 12. The youngest candidate in the GOP presidential field (he turned 38 last week) regularly reminds audiences that he is the first millennial to run for president as a Republican. >But here's the thing: a large majority of Iowa GOP caucus-goers are Gen X or older. >The Republican Party of Iowa does not publish details about caucus-goer demographics, but entrance or exit polls from the last three competitive caucuses give us a rough idea. Those surveys indicate that GOP caucus-goers under age 45 comprised only about 28 percent of participants in 2016, about 31 percent in 2012, and about 26 percent in 2008. It's a pretty long article but it tells you all you need to know about this guy: his 10 Commandments are especially dire, because he's essentially distilled everything Republicans believe into bite-sized talking points. They're all nonsense, but I could totally see these resonating with people who have adult children that don't talk to them anymore. If Trump actually gets sent to prison before the caucuses, this guy might have the swag to replace him.

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