A bill limiting economic development funding in Linn and Johnson Counties is out of an Iowa house subcommittee.
This story will print in the Friday, March 28, print edition of the North Tama Telegraph. DYSART – Despite the event being ...
Despite the event being billed by local organizers as a town hall to address economic issues, U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley ...
Fallout from Tama County’s general fund shortfall has now cut deeper into the Conservation budget. During the Thursday, March ...
House Study Bill 310 would impose a three-year moratorium preventing Iowa's four most populous counties from receiving ...
A new Republican-backed bill aims to bolster the economies of smaller Iowa towns by restricting cash incentives for projects ...
The state’s four largest counties would not receive funding for three years. Its sponsor says rural areas need more help, but business groups point out those counties are key to Iowa’s economy.
DES MOINES, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Iowa’s four most populous counties would not be able to access state economic development programs and their funds for three years under a bill advanced ...
Counties with Iowa's three public universities would have to elect county supervisors by district, not at large, under a bill ...
By Tim Henderson Stateline Immigration was the biggest factor in population growth for many booming Sun Belt counties as well ...
Because at its core, farming isn’t just a job—it’s a way of life, rooted in service to the land, the animals and the people ...