Secretary Pate changes law to make Election Day registration easier
ADEL, IOWA – Secretary of State Paul Pate announces a significant change in Iowa’s election laws that makes it easier for voters to register at the polls on Election Day. The new
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ADEL, IOWA – Secretary of State Paul Pate announces a significant change in Iowa’s election laws that makes it easier for voters to register at the polls on Election Day. The new
ANAMOSA, IOWA- Today, the Anamosa State Penitentiary (ASP) was placed on restricted movement following an incident that occurred in the main yard of the institution. At approximately 7:44 a.m., several inmates engaged
DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the following three bills into law Thursday: House File 631: an Act relating to the establishment of certain licenses and fees by rules adopted by
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) arrested 78 criminal aliens and immigration violators in five Midwest states during a six-day enforcement action,
CEDAR RAPIDS – Crescent Community Health Center, a non-profit health center in Dubuque, Iowa, agreed to pay $40,000 in penalties to resolve False Claims Act allegations that, during a five month period
CEDAR RAPIDS – A convicted burglar who illegally possessed a handgun pled guilty on May 16, 2018, in federal court in Cedar Rapids. Allan James Arceo, age 24, from Waterloo, Iowa, was
MESA, Ariz. – NIACC’s Courtney Tusler wrapped up play at her second NJCAA Division I national golf tournament with a 55-51 – 106 Thursday at the Longbow Golf Course. Tusler finished with