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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have made it more difficult for companies to use eminent domain to ...
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The Pittsburgh Pirates used a strong pitching performance and an important home run in their series-clinching, 5-2 win over the Miami Marlins at PN ...
Cheryl Guerin of Enfield said her son, suffering from a chronic mental illness, would have been unable to survive without the 'wraparound' services provided through the state’s FAST Forward program.
Commissioners had added back in money for flex benefits for themselves in 4-1 vote last week but the budget committee's decision eliminates the funds.
Calling it a “difficult decision,” Gov. Kim Reynolds signed legislation Wednesday that’s intended to help keep rural pharmacies in business.