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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.


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April 25th, 2025

IOWA – A potential severe weather outbreak is brewing across most of the state early next week. The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has a 30 percent chance for a strong storm system to impact the vast majority of Iowans on Monday. The weather service rarely issues that level of threat so far in advance, according to their outlooks, and while meteorologists stress the forecast could still change, most people in the state should prepare for major impacts related to possible severe weather Monday afternoon and evening.DES MOINES – Hy-Vee is closing two large-scale food production facilities it opened seven years ago. WHO-13 reports production will be returned back to stores and away from The Fresh Commissary in Ankeny. The move could impact 461 employees. The grocery store chain indicated there would still be work going on at the facility.DES MOINES – The world’s best athletes wasted little time making their presence known on the first day of the 115th running of the Drake Relays. It took only 20 minutes into Thursday’s opening session for American record holder Rudy Winkler to set both a Drake Relays and Drake Stadium record in the men’s hammer throw, the second-best mark in the world this spring. Nebraska junior Till Steinforth repeated his decathlon championship with a meet record that lifted him to the No. 1 spot in the world this year. Western Dubuque junior Quentin Nauman put the hammer down on the backstretch of the final lap and sped to a Relays record in the high school boys 3200 meters race.


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April 23rd, 2025

DES MOINES – A Nevada, Iowa man made his initial appearance before a United States Magistrate Judge Thursday for alleged threats against a current student and the upcoming Iowa State University graduation. According to allegations in the criminal complaint, between January and April 2025, 28-year-old Tanner Dean Bandy engaged in a pattern of threatening conduct against a former romantic partner through text messages and voicemails. Two days prior to his arrest, Bandy left a voicemail message discussing his intention to conduct a mass shooting at an Iowa State University commencement ceremony. Law enforcement searched Bandy’s residence and vehicle and located two firearms and ammunition. Bandy will remain detained in federal custody pending further proceedings. INDIANOLA – The Indianola Police Department has charged a woman with murder for the death of an infant. Following a joint investigation with the department, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, and the Warren County Attorney’s Office, 51-year-old Melissa Hancock of Indianola has been accused of first-degree murder in connection with the October 12th, 2024, death of a four-month-old who was in her care. The investigation and medical examinations revealed both “new and healing” injuries consistent with a “pattern” of child abuse caused by Hancock.IOWA – The Iowa DNR is looking into multiple spills into waterways across the state this week. Iowa Capital Dispatch reports several hundred gallons of red dye were found in Prairie Creek and untreated wastewater flowed into Saylor Creek. A 330 gallon tote of red dye was punctured while on a truck in Maquoketa, according to the DNR. A broken main caused a spill of untreated water in Ankeny.


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April 23rd, 2025

DES MOINES – Governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Tuesday that provides additional funds for disaster recovery efforts related to last year’s severe weather. Iowa Capital Dispatch reports Senate File 619 includes $13.6 million for the previous fiscal year to help offset losses from extreme flooding and tornadoes that occurred in 2024. The bill also expands use of disaster funds for emergency responders and extends tax exclusions for developers building in areas impacted by recent severe weather. INDEPENDENCE – A group of former employees at a mental health facility in eastern Iowa claim they were repeatedly assaulted by patients and they were ignored by investigators. KCRG-TV reports former nurses at the Independence Mental Health Institute are accusing those who operate the state-run space of negligence. Those nurses in the suit claim they were attacked and assaulted, with no response from administrators. DES MOINES – The Grand Blue Mile presented by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield returned for another installment of the men’s and women’s USATF 1 Mile Road Championships and the Grand Blue Mile recreation and competitive divisions. It kicks off Drake Relays week, with high school, college, and professional track and field athletes converging on Des Moines. Native Iowans and Olympians Shelby Houlihan and Karissa Schweizer had their eyes on the prize from the gun but could not hang on towards the finish. A late push from Krissy Gear, one of the premier American steeplechasers, earned her the top prize.


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April 22nd, 2025

IOWA – Planters were rolling across much of the State before being slowed by precipitation late last week, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. In addition to planting corn, soybeans and oats, fieldwork included tiling, building waterways and spraying when winds allowed. Topsoil moisture condition rated 6 percent very short, 22 percent short, 69 percent adequate and 3 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 7 percent very short, 30 percent short, 61 percent adequate and 2 percent surplus.DES MOINES – A bill passed in the Iowa House on Monday that allows the use of psilocybin to treat psychiatric patients in the state. The Iowa Capital Dispatch reports House File 978 passed with bipartisan support and establishes a licensing board within the state health department. The initial process restricts use of the mushrooms to those 21 and older and to 5,000 patients. According to supporters of the bill, psilocybin is effective in treating post traumatic stress disorder. MARSHALLTOWN – A teacher has been placed on leave in Marshalltown for allegedly taking money from her union. WHO-13 reports 48-year-old Rachel Nelson-Loupee has been charged with first degree theft. Court records indicate she embezzled more than $10,000 from the Marshalltown Education Association. The Marshalltown School District placed Nelson-Loupee on administrative leave.