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The history of Iowa hasn’t changed, but our understanding of it continues to deepen and evolve.
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Recently, organized labor has experienced a string of big wins, and nationwide support for unions has reached a high-water mark not seen since the 1960s.
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A nonprofit organization that provides water to a portion of northwest Iowa received a boost that officials say will keep things flowing for the future.
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The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy launched a decade ago, intended to reduce nutrients flowing into rivers and lakes. A bulk of those cuts fall on farmers.
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New research provides help and hope for dementia patients and loved ones.
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Indigenous Peoples' Day is Monday. Activists in the Native American community want the holiday to permanently replace Columbus Day on the calendar.
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The USS Iowa, a nuclear attack submarine, is the first of its kind that includes accommodations built for women. Its christening took place in Connecticut on June 17.
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The Sounds of West 7th Festival focuses on the community’s deep diversity.
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Some people who live in the Iowa Great Lakes region want new restrictions for wind energy development.
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what happens to your trash and recycling — from curbside to landfill and everything in between