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Egg production drops drastically

Egg production drops drastically

Egg production in Iowa has dropped 28 percent from last year because of the bird flu.  USDA says national egg production fell 6-and-a-half percent.MORE

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-22:

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-22:

There has been a growing number of attacks on the city of Des Moines’ computer network, according to the city’s information technology director.  He told the city council this morning that there’s been an 11-hundred percent increase in intrusion denials. The director is recommending an upgrade in both web and digital services. An out-of-state company accused…MORE

Car crashes and deaths down

Car crashes and deaths down

The greater Des Moines area has been hit with fewer car crashes and car-related deaths in the past decade, according to the Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization.  The biggest number of accidents were during afternoon rush hour, especially on Fridays.MORE

Lee County fertilizer plant gets more breaks

Lee County fertilizer plant gets more breaks

The Iowa Economic Development Board gave the thumbs up to 25 million dollars in extra tax breaks for the Iowa Fertilizer Plant in Lee County. The Egyptian-based company building the plant has agreed to add 11 more jobs, bringing the total employed at the facility to 180.MORE

Torch Afternoon News 6-19: Telemed abortion ban ruled unconstitutional, Iowa lacking in summer reading programs, US Dept. of Labor gives $5.25 million for bird flu aftermath

Torch Afternoon News 6-19: Telemed abortion ban ruled unconstitutional, Iowa lacking in summer reading programs, US Dept. of Labor gives $5.25 million for bird flu aftermath

Iowa’s highest court has ruled that telemed abortions can continue in the state.  The court threw out the ban imposed by the Iowa Board of Medicine that required a doctor to be there when a woman took drugs to induce an abortion. Planned Parenthood had taken the board to court, saying the rule made it…MORE

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The greater Des Moines area produced 44 billion dollars’ worth of products last year, according to the U-S Conference of Mayors’ latest report.  That’s up 4-tenths of a percent from the previous year.  It’s also more than what was produced by the entire state of Vermont. A Lee County fertilizer plant wants to increase the…MORE

More police protests

More police protests

For the second time in a week, protesters lined up outside the Des Moines Police headquarters. The group accused the force of unlawful police profiling, and taped letters outlining their complaints to the building. The demonstrations followed the shooting death last week of a man who’d led police on a cross-city chase.MORE

Torch Afternoon News 6-17: Iowans leaders plan trips to Cuba, Jeb Bush visits Pella tonight, Free master’s program for Des Moines teachers

Torch Afternoon News 6-17: Iowans leaders plan trips to Cuba, Jeb Bush visits Pella tonight, Free master’s program for Des Moines teachers

If you’re a public school teacher in Des Moines, you’ll soon be able to get your Master’s Degree for free from Drake University. The district’s school board approved a contract with the university last night to create a special master’s program for teachers. It’ll cost the district $150,000 the first year, and is funded through…MORE

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-17:

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-17:

A private contractor is being hired by the state to track state workers’ medical leave, at a cost of 32-thousand dollars per month.  State human resources staff will no longer be determining whether employees qualify for time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act.  Those decisions will be made by the contracted company. An…MORE