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Those who want to try their hand at fishing, but don't want to commit to buying a license quite yet, can throw out a line during Iowa's free fishing weekend. ....
Registration for Iowa’s Field to Fork Deer Hunting program is now open, but space is limited and spots are expected to fill quickly. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting the six-month workshop that teaches those with little or no archery experience the skills they need to know to hunt, field dress and cook white tailed deer. The course includes summer-long archery practices, a fall workshop and hunting opportunities throughout Iowa’s archery season. All of these sessions are instructor led by those who possess the experience to teach the skills necessary. “For those interested in the challenge of bow hunting as a means of sourcing their own protein or red meat, this program provides the opportunity to learn the skills and knowledge it takes to do it all yourself,” says program coordinator, Jamie Cook. Courses will be held in Adel, Altoona and Council Bluffs for those 21 and older. Registration cost is set at $238.50, which includes tags, licenses, book ....
Iowa Attorney General, Tom Miller, is highlighting a dangerous new twist to an old scam. With the isolation that went hand-in-hand with the COVID-19 pandemic, ....
Although he has no basis for comparison because this is his first year in the Iowa Senate, 6th District Senator, Craig Williams, says some of the processes ....
Iowa State Auditor, Rob Sand, has been considering a run for higher office and has narrowed down which seats are still in his sights. Prior to his election in 2018, Sand served as a prosecutor with the Iowa Attorney General’s Office. Last month, Sand did not rule out the possibility of launching a campaign for U.S. Senate or governor. However, Sand said during a town hall meeting in Carroll today (Thursday) that he wants to keep his focus and family in Iowa. He defeated Republican incumbent, Mary Mosiman, by promising to “wake up the watch dog” for taxpayers and improve government efficiency. In his first term in office as State Auditor, Sand introduced the Public Innovation and Efficiency (PIE) program, which helps city councils, county supervisors and other elected officials identify wasteful practices. Sand says he is passionate about rooting out all forms of improper spending, regardless of where it originates. ....