April 26th, 2025
DES MOINES – Governor Kim Reynolds is suing the Des Moines Register, claiming their requests for certain emails violates her “executive privilege.” The governor contends her emails with senior staff members are exempt from public eyes in matters of policy. The Des Moines Register reports they were seeking those detailed conversations following her testimony in Washington D.C. in February. The American Civil Liberties Union is suing the Governor’s Office for a separate case, in which a satanic display during a Christmas event at the capitol was ultimately rejected by state staff. IOWA – Numerous rounds of severe weather are becoming more likely across the vast majority of the state and upper Midwest on Monday. An enhanced risk for hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are still included in the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center outlook. Multiple rounds of severe weather are a possibility Monday evening, according to the forecast. Iowa has had another active spring in 2025, although not currently near some of the record breaking events in 2024 related to flooding and tornadoes. DES MOINES – Five records were set in the high school division of the Drake Relays on Friday. Quentin Nauman from Western Dubuque tied the record in the boys 800 and Clear Lake’s Reese Brownlee equaled the meet record in the girls 400. Dowling Catholic set a boys meet record in the 1600 medley relay in 3:25.35, while Ankeny Centennial set a mark in the 4×200 relay in 1:26.55. West Des Moines senior Emma Havighurst established a record in the high school girls 100 hurdles of 13.82. The final day of the 2025 Drake Relays is today.