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Polk County health officials are warning folks not to plan on doing a lot of outside activity today in central Iowa.  Temperatures are expected to hit their highest levels so far this summer, with the mercury reaching 97 degrees by 5 this afternoon.  The heat index could hit 110. Iowa could get more than 40…MORE

Perry and Bush canvas central Iowa

Perry and Bush canvas central Iowa

GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry has been making stops around the state the past few days and will end up in Des Moines later today. Perry talked to a group of 60 in Knoxville about his view of the Supreme Court and its recent decisions. Perry rival Jeb Bush will be the guest speaker tonight…MORE

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Microsoft is taking on the state in court today, trying to get a district court judge to overturn a Department of Administrative Services decision to give a software contract to a competing firm. The tech giant is expected to argue that state officials won’t be able to comply with open records laws or keep data…MORE

IDOT director says not all roads can be saved

IDOT director says not all roads can be saved

Iowa’s transportation director says the state needs to figure out which roads it wants to save.  Paul Trombino says roads need to be assessed from an economic standpoint, with the streets to be maintained determined by what is being transported on them.MORE

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Governor Branstad is suggesting bringing in an outsider reviewer to look at the state’s mental health services. The governor says he’ll continue to review a 4-year plan for redesigning how the state provides mental health care. He told IowaWatch.org he knows not everyone will be on board. Iowa’s DOT is expanding the Highway Helper program to…MORE

DM 15-year game plan mapped out

DM 15-year game plan mapped out

The Des Moines City Council is taking the time to map out what the city could look like in the next 15 years. Among the items discussed in yesterday’s planning meetings was incentives that give residents more pride in their city. Councilman Chris Coleman says residents should have a special discount to city events.MORE

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Iowa gets a “B” for human capital on the latest Manufacturing and Logistics Report Card. The national report looks at the number of high school and college-educated workers. The study added, however, that relatively high taxes may prevent some firms from relocating to the state. Presidential GOP candidate Marco Rubio told supporters in Windsor Heights…MORE

Central Iowa smoked by Canada

Central Iowa smoked by Canada

Another plume of smoke from Canadian wildfires is making the air quality poor in central Iowa.  The Department of natural Resources says kids, the elderly and those with respiratory problems should be careful.MORE

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For the first time ever, the Republican Party of Iowa will be participating in the Iowa Black and Brown Presidential Forum festivities this year. The party’s Jeff Kaufmann says having forums that showcase candidates from both parties will further justify Iowa’s first-in-the-nation status.   Republicans will host a forum at Drake University on December 3rd…while the Democrats…MORE

Crops perking up

Crops perking up

Warmer – and drier – weather last week helped out the state’s crop production.  USDA says 82 percent of the corn crop and 78 percent of the soybean crop appear to be in good to excellent condition. Some of the crop had been lost due to previous heavy rains.MORE