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Democrat Josh Turek, who is running for Iowa's open U.S. Senate seat, says he would push to break up agriculture industry monopolies. The Iowa Bee Atlas is training Iowans to help conserve native bees. And an artist's va...
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Here First
Iowa Public Radio
Les émissions de savoir de France Culture
France Culture
Leadership BITES
Guy Bloom | Living Brave Leadership
Teaching Middle School ELA
Caitlin Mitchell
Mystic Body: Sleep, Meditation, Mindfulness & Hypnosis for Pleasurable Midlife
Christel Arcucci
Life Point
Tom Dougherty
Vertrieb, Marketing, Mindset und Verkauf mit Luca & Elvis
Luca Krüger, Elvis Durak | Noch mehr Umsatz im Vertrieb und Verkauf
Learn-To-Learn
Learn-To-Learn
Restart Hope
Joel Sikha
60 Seconds of Hope with Horace McMillon
Horace McMillon
Get Trauma Informed Podcast
Wellness Coach Liz Blanding
Thrasherway Podcast
HLT
Australian Daily Tanya with R' Yossi Paltiel
Inside Chassidus
Practical Advice from the Scriptures
Anissa Cooke
Resistor Vic Podcast
Resistor Vic
7 Good Minutes
Clyde Lee Dennis
Sheriff Labrador: Who Is Behind the Animal Crimes in Forestville?丨Detective Stories丨Safety Rules
BabyBus
Lana Blakely
Lana Blakely
UNCOVER GIRL
Beatrice Hazlehurst
sarah marie anderson's podcast
sarah marie anderson
Integrative Mental Health Therapy with Dr. Tiffany
Dr. Tiffany Brown-Bush
The IDEMS Podcast
IDEMS International
Mindset Reloaded - Brian Tracy Motivation Daily
Motiv
Healing TRAUMA
Kimberly's Hope LLC
The Cheating Death Podcast
Nach Dem Leben C.R.D.V.C.
Two Minute Torah (TMT)
Ari (Ziggy) Katz
The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History
Fexingo
Mind Matters: Navigating Head Injuries and Concussions
Shane Smith Law
The Good Glow
The Good Glow Productions
Ringside: An American Dairy Goat Podcast
Hosts: Jon Kain and Danielle Carolei
Positively Dog Training - The Official Victoria Stilwell Podcast
Victoria Stilwell
Repossible
Bradley Charbonneau
The Fifth Dimension
Evan McDermod
The Pearl of Great Price
Tim Byron
Lucidesse - Inspiring Strokes of Genius
Shelly Sawyer Jenson
LAMBS TO LIONS
Matt Funk
The Move Abroad Coach Podcast
Richelle Gamlam
Education
Iowa Public Radio
Democrat Josh Turek, who is running for Iowa's open U.S. Senate seat, says he would push to break up agriculture industry monopolies. The Iowa Bee Atlas is training Iowans to help conserve native bees. And an artist's va...
Zach Lahn, the republican nominee for governor, has responded to criticism for having a second home in Kansas. Severe weather over the weekend has displaced about 400 Des Moines residents. And this week on Here First we ...
There will be more medical residency training slots at Iowa's teaching hospitals. Residents in the Des Moines area are allowed to water their lawns again. And Iowa's Bosnian community has been showing up for their home c...
A new state law taking effect today changes how Iowans access medication abortions. The Planned Parenthood clinic in Iowa City is closing. And an environmental advocacy group is suing the EPA for records about a nitrate ...
The speed limit on some Iowa highways is set to go up. Iowa schools will be required to have policies to identify and support gifted students. And how will SNAP payment error rates affect funding for the federal food ass...
Iowa is gripped by the first heat wave of the summer, big cuts for the Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice, and a popular lake in northwest Iowa reopens as part of a state program marking its 20th year.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the maker of Roundup over cancer warnings on pesticide labels, a new facility could support more conservation on farms across the state, and some farms are growing something you might fi...
A termination letter shows why a former IPERS official was fired. Libertarians running for Iowa governor and lieutenant governor are suing to be put on the ballot. And a museum in Waterloo is bracing for funding cuts.
Iowa's SNAP restrictions have been blocked by a federal court. Woodbury County has passed a moratorium on data center projects. And U.S. senators are still working on a new farm bill.
There are fewer Iowans enrolled in SNAP since a federal law change. The governor has appointed a new director of the state's largest agency. And Des Moines area residents are still under a lawn watering ban.
A program at the University of Iowa will study how environmental exposures affect human health. Gov. Kim Reynolds shares her thoughts on a gas tax. And year-round sale of E15 could hurt the soybean market.
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst says Congress needs to know the terms of an initial deal to end the war with Iran. Council Bluffs council members voted down a moratorium on data center projects. And there's a new coalition in ce...
A state auditor's report shows how much the state has spent on the ESA program in its first year. City council members in Des Moines are considering cutting back services to fill in an expected budget gap. And where is I...
Another community is pushing back on data center development. There has to be an investigation into the water quality of Bloody Run Creek under a court ruling. And the state's public universities will offer a three year ...
A few Libertarian candidates have been kicked off the November ballot. Cedar Falls is building a gas power plant. And there's a new healthcare job board to recruit more healthcare workers to the state.
Republican candidate for governor Zach Lahn rallied party activists at the GOP state convention Saturday. A new report shows two of Iowa's rural hospitals are at immediate risk of closure, and the City of Ames is rolling...
Stores that accept federal food assistance will have to stock even more foods to meet the Trump administration’s push toward healthier eating. Several Libertarian candidates face challenges to their attempt to appear on ...
Residents in Clinton are pushing back on a proposed data center. A basic income pilot program in Des Moines has ended. And State Auditor Rob Sand says pharmacy benefit managers may have used prohibited drug pricing strat...
About 200 people will lose their jobs with the state as part of a plan to outsource state agency IT services. A Libertarian candidate has joined Iowa's 3rd Congressional District race. And Sioux City is adding more autom...
A lawn watering ban is in effect in the Des Moines area because of high nitrate levels in source water. The governor has signed an executive order to create the Office of Outdoor Recreation. And Democrat Rob Sand has ann...
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