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Rubio launches first Iowa tour

Rubio launches first Iowa tour

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio may be the youngest politician running for the White House this election season, but he still turned out substantial crowds at three events in the metro Tuesday and Wednesday. Rubio made stops in Des Moines, Windsor Heights, and Urbandale as part of his three-day tour in the first-in-the-nation state. Before…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

Dems push for special session

Dems push for special session

Iowa Democrats are calling for a special legislative session to override Governor Branstad’s last-minute vetoes of one-time education funding and funding for mental health institutes. Party members in both houses say they’ll join in the effort. Two-thirds of each chamber would have to sign a petition to convene a special session.MORE

Republicans jump in to traditionally Democratic Iowa Black and Brown Presidential Forum

Republicans jump in to traditionally Democratic Iowa Black and Brown Presidential Forum

For the first time since its inception, the Iowa Black and Brown Presidential Forum (IBBF) is including the Republican Party of Iowa in its presidential forum activities this election season. Leaders from both parties, as well as honorary co-chairs Governor Branstad and Congressman Lobesack joined IBBF co-founders Wayne Ford and Mary Campos in announcing the…MORE

Torch Afternoon News 7-6-15: Two presidential candidate forums announced, Gov. Branstad answers to education budget veto, Urbandale officials explain short fireworks display

Torch Afternoon News 7-6-15: Two presidential candidate forums announced, Gov. Branstad answers to education budget veto, Urbandale officials explain short fireworks display

The Iowa Black and Brown Forum, a minorities-focused presidential forum group, has announced two forum dates for the winter. For the first time in the history of the group, the Republican Party of Iowa will help organize a GOP event, which will be on December 3rd at Drake University. The traditional Democratic event will be…MORE

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Iowans are pretty split along party lines when it comes to some key issues, according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll.  70 percent of Republicans say the federal government should not pursue policies to reduce the income gap…but 91 percent of Democrats feel otherwise.  72 percent of Republicans want to send U-S ground troops to…MORE