In 2022, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds eliminated the open enrollment deadline — now, it’s likely coming back. Quad-Cities superintendents commend this move, citing budget planning and staffing logistics.
The Quad-City Times Editorial Board points to examples of progress coming from the Iowa legislative session, including a transparency bill responding to city issues in Davenport that increases penalties for violating open meetings laws.
Spring is blooming in the Quad Cities but not necessarily booming in the housing market. The report by the Iowa Association of Realtors showed an uptick of inventory in March with more than 3,700 new listings. That’s an eight percent increase from a year ago. According to a local Realtor Carie Nesbitt at Mel Foster […]
In 2022, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds eliminated the open enrollment deadline — now, it’s likely coming back. Quad-Cities superintendents commend this move, citing budget planning and staffing logistics.