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FAFSA Use Rising in Iowa

There’s been a more than eight percent INCREASE in the number of Iowa high school seniors who’ve completed the forms to determine if they qualify for federal financial aid.

Rattlesnakes Returning to Iowa

Two species of rattlesnakes have been found in Iowa

Coordinated Fraud Crackdown

Late last week, hundreds were charged in a federal crackdown on Medicaid and Medicare fraud.

Warnings of Dangerous Pills on Iowa Streets

Warnings of dangerous pills in Iowa

SD Senator John Thune Says Vote, and Move on from ACA Repeal

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the Senate will “vote sometime in the near future” on repealing the Affordable Care Act.

Nebraska Rolling Out Program to Cut SNAP Usage

The State of Nebraska is rolling out a program to cut the number of people receiving SNAP benefits.

Commission Looking at Legal Help for Low Income Iowans

A commission charged by the Iowa Supreme Court to identify and remove barriers to justice for low-income and disadvantaged Iowans has released its first recommendations.

Electric Grids Getting Smarter

The heat and humidity this week is forcing many power production and distribution companies to look for ways to cut back peak power usage.

NCBA Summer Business Meeting Wraps Up

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association summer business meeting just concluded in Denver. It resulted in two major items of discussion,…

RFA Official Says U.S. DDGS Exports to Southeast Asia are Up

Exports of United States dried distillers grains with solubles to Southeast Asia have increased 16-percent this marketing year. Renewable Fuels…