Politics & Government
- May- 2022 -20 May
Ernst Effort to Recognize Women-Owned Small Businesses Passes
This week, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst’s (R-Iowa) resolution to recognize and support female entrepreneurs passed the United States Senate. With…
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Grassley on the Nationwide Baby Formula Shortage
Q: What caused the nationwide shortage of baby formula in the United States? A: During COVID-19 lockdowns, Americans met with the…
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Key to Mason City Goes to Broadway Music Man Production
Mason City’s mayor has just returned from a trip to New York City where he presented the “Key to the…
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Garner Recognizes Their Police and Emergency Services
Garner is taking a moment to recognize those who protect and care for them. The city officially recognized their Police…
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Election Process Sees Some Changes for Area Voters
Elections are coming up on June 7th and local administrators say that there have been some changes. One of the…
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- 20 May
Guth Cites Faith as Strengthening Government
State Senator Dennis Guth is a man of faith, and it helps him in his everyday work as a farmer…
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Grassley on the Deepening Divide
U. S. Senator Charles Grassley took to the floor of the U. S. Senate to address what he calls the…
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Under Biden, Iowa Families, Farmers Getting Crushed By All-Time High Gas Prices, Ernst Says
As Iowa’s gas prices hit all-time record highs last week, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) grilled President Biden and his administration for…
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Senators Scuttle Moratorium Related to Carbon Pipelines
Senators are scrapping a moratorium that would have prevented developers from seeking eminent domain authority to seize property for carbon…
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Britt City Hall Security Cameras May Get Updated
The Britt City Hall is under constant surveillance by security cameras. However, these cameras and equipment have been working for…
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