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A state panel predicted Iowa will bring in a bit less state revenue this fiscal year compared to last year as sweeping, Republican-backed tax cuts start to take effect in January.
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The average value of Iowa farmland this year is more than $11,000 per acre.
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Experts weigh in on the week’s news, including a rail workers deal and an explosion at an Iowa alternative fuel plant.
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In Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District, Republican Zach Nunn is looking to unseat Democrat Cindy Axne and a big focus of his campaign is higher prices.
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In a matter of days, voters will be choosing Iowa's next political leaders from county to federal races.
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Tyson announced last week that it will be closing its office in the Sioux City area. Community members are asking the food company to reconsider.
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Summer break is over and kids are going back to school. The only thing some classrooms need now is a teacher. Schools across the country are putting together bonus packages to attract the educators they need.
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The Des Moines Register and Mediacom Iowa Poll found most Republicans hope former President Donald Trump runs in 2024. Des Moines is launching a pilot program that will put up to $500 a month in some residents' pockets. And we explore other recent headlines.
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The western Iowa city will kick off the annual bike ride across the state this weekend. Its local businesses hope to profit off the thousands of visitors.
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The disposable income for people in rural communities decreased by 38 percent from the year prior. That means less financial security for small town residents.