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October 15th, 2025

CARROLL – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a hog manure release into a tributary of Elk Run Creek in Carroll County. On October 14, the DNR Field Office in Atlantic was notified by Eric Baumhover, manager of B&B Custom Pumping, a certified manure applicator business, of a manure spill which occurred in the evening hours on October 13. Staff from the DNR Field Office in Atlantic responded to the incident. Further investigation revealed that approximately 5,000 gallons of manure was spilled when a hose blew while land-applying manure. The department will determine if further enforcement action is warranted. WINTERSET – The recently elected auditor in Madison County made note of several concerns following a year filled with several changes to leadership. WHO-13 reports Michele Brant found that multiple libraries in the county had not received funding since January, VPN access was given to non-county employees, several wages were overpaid, and budget data was deleted and re-uploaded on a county server. Madison County Attorney Stephen Swanson also asked the board of supervisors about outside legal counsel hired for what appears to be no litigation, but has been paid anyways. DES MOINES – State Auditor Rob Sand announced his office has now received the proper request to re-investigate the Des Moines Public School District. Iowa Capital Dispatch reports Sand had denied a request by lawmakers to look into issues raised following the arrest of former Superintendent Ian Roberts by immigration officials. Sand had cited that a direct request was required before his office could investigate.


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October 14th, 2025

GREENE COUNTY – The actions of police in an officer-involved shooting in Greene County were legally justified by the Iowa Attorney General’s Office. WHO-113 reports Officer Marshall Moore in Boone attempted to pull over Camryn Stonehocker, who proceeded to lead police on a chase, including at multiple points, into oncoming traffic. Police alleged that he pointed a knife at one of the officers once the pursuit had ended, with Moore shooting Stonehocker, who died from his injuries. DES MOINES – Iowa lawmakers are pressing the Iowa Board of Regents to sign onto an educational compact with eight rules to maintain federal funding. Iowa Capital Dispatch reports Representatives Taylor Collins and Lynn Evans wrote a letter to ask the three schools to join the Trump Administration’s Compact for Excellence in Higher Education. The rules impact admissions, hiring, finances, and political discourse on campus. Colleges that participate would have to freeze tuition for five years, cap the number of students who come in with visas, and define specific genders to align with the administration’s viewpoint. IOWA – A former U.S. representative attempting to reclaim his seat has dropped out of the race less than a month after announcing his intent to run. The Des Moines Register reports Rod Blum is suspending his bid for the now-open 2nd Congressional District race. Blum announced his intent to run to replace Ashley Hinson on September 18th — Hinson is running for the open U.S. Senate seat following the impending retirement of Senator Joni Ernst at the end of her term.


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October 13th, 2025

DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is announcing upcoming changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. These changes will take effect on January 1st. Under the new guidelines, eligible SNAP purchases are determined by the state’s non-taxable food items list, as well as some prepared foods, seeds for food-producing plants, and food-producing plants. As part of the updated rules, certain items will no longer be eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits, including soda and sugary beverages containing less than 50% fruit or vegetable juice, candy and items coated in candy, and some in-store prepared foods. HUMBOLDT – The Humboldt Community School District faces a lawsuit from parents the allege a cover-up related to sexual abuse committed by a middle school teacher. KCCI-TV reports parents claim the school district knew about the abusive actions of Samantha Meyer-Davis, who pled guilty to sexual exploitation for incidents in 2022 and 2023. Meyer-Davis was recently sentenced to 20 years in prison. DES MOINES – Members of the Des Moines School Board have not shared any details about what they knew about former Superintendent Ian Roberts’s qualifications before his hire. The Des Moines Register reports that Roberts claimed he had a doctorate, but the firm the district hired for background checks found that he did not obtain a degree from a school he attended for five years. The board voted unanimously to hire Roberts after he fixed a resume following discovery of the omission. The report did not detail whether or not the board members knew about the change.


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October 11th, 2025

DES MOINES – Three Republican state senators have called on the State Auditor to investigate the Des Moines Public School District. KCCI-TV reports Jesse Green, Kerry Gruenhagen, and Lynn Evans sent a letter to Rob Sand to look into the district following the federal immigration arrest of Ian Roberts, the now former superintendent. Sand says he needs the district itself to request the audit. The letter appears to be political in nature, according to the report, as it criticizes Sand’s efforts to investigate the state’s Education Savings Account plan. CRESTON – A high school English teacher in Creston has sued the Creston Community School District for its attempt to fire her following comments she made about the killing of Charlie Kirk. The Des Moines Register reports Melissa Crook claims the board is violating her own First Amendment rights, citing social media posts made by Superintendent Deron Stender and School Board President Don Gee that encouraged political activism. Stender and Gee did not comment on the report or the allegations. ATLANTIC – The former director of the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce face several felony charges for alleged misallocation of organization funds. WHO-13 reports 33-year-old Bailey Lynn Smith is accused of ongoing criminal conduct, 1st degree fraudulent practice, 1st degree theft, and unauthorized use of a credit card. For more than five years as director, Smith is accused of making 761 personal transactions with chamber funds, resulting in nearly $27,000 in losses. Additionally, she allegedly made 47 bank transfers among the different accounts for the chamber totaling $76,000.


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October 10th, 2025

MUSCATINE COUNTY – One person died and four others were injured in a crash in Muscatine County. The Iowa State Patrol reports the unidentified individual was a passenger in a collision on Highway 70 on Thursday morning. The head-on crash resulted in one of the vehicles becoming fully engulfed. Residents from Cedar Rapids, Conesville, and Lone Tree were among those injured. DES MOINES— Governor Kim Reynolds issued a proclamation setting Tuesday, December 30, as the date for a special election in Iowa Senate District 16 following the death of Iowa State Senator Claire Celsi.Iowa Code section 69.14 outlines the authority given to the governor to set a special election.Celsi passed away on Monday, October 6. She was first elected to the Iowa State Senate in 2018 and served on several legislative committees, including the Senate Government Oversight Committee as its ranking member. Iowa Senate District 16 includes parts of West Des Moines, Clive and Windsor Heights.WEST POINT, IA – A large dog breeding operation is now operating under a new license in West Union. Iowa Capital Dispatch reports Stonehenge Kennels had faced several concerns and even federal investigation for potential violations. However, the new license gives the space a clean regulatory record. The dealer’s license has changed hands from Steve Kruse to Christine Snakenburg; Kruse was accused of several violations, and his facility was accused of being one of the largest puppy mills in the United States, with as many as 700 dogs on site.