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Video Interviews of State Track on Saturday
2024 State Track: Riverside Girls Head Coach Jared Hoffman. 2024 State Track: Riverside Girls 4x400m Relay Champions. 2024 State Track: Shenandoah Boys 4x100m Relay Champions. 2024 State Track: Woodbine’s Landon Bendgen in 1600m Run. 2024 State Track: AHSTW’s Luke Sternberg in the 200m Dash. 2024 State Track: CAM’s...
Hemp edibles, drinks subject to potency limits, age minimum under new Iowa law
Consumable hemp products sold in Iowa will be subject to heightened regulations under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Friday. The new law imposes a limit of 4 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) per serving in a consumable product, and no more than 10 mg per container — limits that could curb the availability of popular products sold locally. It also imposes an age minimum of 21 years old to purchase the products.
Kim Reynolds announces $17.5 million for projects to help Iowans with opioid addictions
Gov. Kim Reynolds is spending $17.5 million worth of federal funds on projects intended to help Iowans affected by opioid addiction. Reynolds announced the awards Thursday in a news release. She said she is funding the projects through the federal American Rescue Plan. Iowa has also received millions of dollars...
Friday’s Class 2A and 3A Girl’s Regional Soccer Scores
(Des Moines) The Class 2A and 3A Iowa High School Soccer teams started post-season play with the quarterfinals on Friday. The semifinals are set for Tuesday, May 21. Valley vs Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln semifinals on (May 21) Urbandale vs Des Moines, North semifinals on (May 21) Region 5:. Dubuque...
Jasper County names bridge after reserve deputy who died on duty in 1973
Georgia Pierce, of Colfax, introduced herself as “the one and only” daughter of Howard Holdefer before pointing out the rest of her big family. Sons, in-laws, nieces, nephews, grandchildren. A dozen names. The whole lot showed up to honor Holdefer’s memory at a bridge dedication ceremony last week in Reasnor.
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