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People across the U.S. watch Fourth of July fireworks. But few know what goes into the production.
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Summit Carbon Solutions has proposed new public informational meeting dates for 23 counties that would span about four weeks. The company that recently gained approval from state regulators for its carbon dioxide pipeline system in Iowa wants to proceed with expansion requests for that system starting in late August.
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The Libertarian Party of Iowa has a candidate running in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District which covers Des Moines and much of south central and southwestern Iowa.
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The Iowa Food System Coalition wants to make locally produced food the norm rather than an exception and released a 250-page plan to get there in the next decade.
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Iowa is just starting to receive what will ultimately be $174 million in opioid settlement funds over the course of 18 years. But how the money will be spent is concerning public health experts and advocates.
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As of July 1, products like THC beverages and edibles derived from hemp must be 4 mg per serving — or 10 mg per container — in order to be legally sold. Iowans must be 21 years or older to purchase them. But confusion and frustration about how the law will be enforced is driving multiple lawsuits against the state.
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This week's quiz covers news published between June 24 and June 28. Were you paying attention?
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The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled that a law that will ban abortion at around six weeks of pregnancy can take effect.
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President Joe Biden approved a presidential disaster declaration for parts of northwest Iowa after catastrophic flooding. As the major flood threat moved downstream, one of the hardest hit communities focused on clean-up and finding what could be salvaged.
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The federal government says new safety standards and building materials mean home buyers priced out of site-built houses have viable options. As storms become stronger and more frequent, experts are tempering expectations.