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February 5th, 2026

DES MOINES – An Iowa House bill would eliminate vaccination requirements for students attending Iowa’s schools. The Gazette reports House File 2171 advanced on party lines in a subcommittee, and eliminates public health requirements that have been in place for nearly 50 years. Supporters frame the bill as a matter of parental choice, while the vast majority medical organizations in attendance opposed the measure, claiming the vaccines prevent potential disease outbreaks. IOWA CITY – A man is facing multiple drug charges after the Iowa City Police Department claims he caused an explosion in a winter shelter bathroom. KCRG-TV reports 44-year-old Abdiqani Haji Mohamud was arrested after an incident on December 4th. Police found no active fire in the shelter’s bathroom, but there was charred splatter found on surfaces in the space. Officers say the found methamphetamine in the suspect’s sock after the incident. ATLANTIC – A school board meeting in Atlantic was cancelled on Wednesday morning. KCCI-TV reports the special meeting was stopped before it started, and a crowd that had gathered expressed frustration with the district. Those in attendance told the TV station that the meeting was for allegations against a staff member. No charges have been filed with Atlantic police.


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February 4th, 2026

DES MOINES – The first proposal for school funding has advanced through a subcommittee in the Iowa Senate. KCCI-TV reports the proposal increases per pupil funding by 1.75% from the previous fiscal year. Several speakers who showed up criticized the funding, as it again falls below year-to-year inflation. Republicans on the subcommittee argued the number is what the state can afford against other priorities. Both the Iowa House and Senate must agree on a funding number before sending it the governor. DES MOINES – A new survey of governors in 50 states shows that Kim Reynolds remains the most unpopular. KGAN-TV reports a Morning Consult survey from October to December of 2025 included registered voters state-by-state. Reynolds showed the highest disapproval rating of 49%, tied with Alaska’s Michael Dunleavy. The governor is not seeking re-election. CEDAR RAPIDS – MercyOne has announced more layoffs in the state. KCRG-TV reports a third round of employees were notified at the MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center in Mason City that they would be losing their jobs. That round included 34 people and will take effect on March 17th. Earlier this year, MercyOne announced the closure of a clinic in Ottumwa and a workforce reduction of 67 people in Des Moines.


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February 3rd, 2026

FREMONT – A Fremont man was arrested for first-degree murder charges related to a Sunday shooting. WHO-13 reports the Mahaska County Sheriff’s Office arrested 45-year-old Michael Joseph Lee. He’s accused of killing 45-year-old David Michael Dyke of Rose Hill at the Casey’s store in town. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is assisting. DES MOINES— Governor Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset today in honor and remembrance of Robert W. Pratt, a former lawyer and federal judge who served in the U.S. Southern District of Iowa from 1997 to 2023. Judge Pratt died Wednesday, January 28, at the age of 78.MONTICELLO – A former high school cheerleading coach is expected to plead guilty in a sexual exploitation case in eastern Iowa. KCRG-TV reports 38-year-old Jessica Rubin is charged with sexual exploitation by a school employee in connection to an alleged relationship with a student. Rubin was the cheerleading coach at Monticello and is accused of having sexual contact with a student several times in 2021. IOWA – A warm up is on the way for many Iowans in early February. After a blast of arctic air dominated the last half of January, a brief taste of spring is on the way for many, according to the National Weather Service. Some Iowans may see their thermometers top 50 degrees on Thursday, with an above average forecast expected for the next several days.


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February 2nd, 2026

MASON CITY – A person was killed in the parking lot of a grocery store in Mason City. The Iowa State Patrol reports that a Chevy Tahoe was traveling near a Fareway before striking a 75-year-old pedestrian. The names of both individuals involved have been withheld. The pedestrian died from injuries suffered in the collision. DENISON – Two people were arrested following a crash involving two different alleged crimes. The Iowa State Patrol accuses Carlos Gomez Paz of Nebraska of attempting to elude a police officer in Denison. A second vehicle was struck by the Hyundai driven by Paz and both vehicles came to a rest. Both drivers were treated at the scene for minor injuries. Paz was charged with eluding and taken into custody; the other driver was identified as 30-year-old Blake Beymer of Denison, and was allegedly driving while intoxicated and charged with OWI. CEDAR RAPIDS – U.S. Marshals arrested a man from Washington state wanted on murder charges in Iowa last week. Thirty-five-year-old Mickey Wade Wheatley was wanted in connection to the death of an infant in Tonasket. On January 28th, U.S. Marshals coordinated efforts to find and arrest Wheatley, who they believed to live in Hardin County, Iowa. He was found in a rural home near Iowa Falls and arrested, and was awaiting extradition to Washington state.


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January 31st, 2026

CEDAR RAPIDS – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rob Sand outraised his Republican challengers in 2025. KCRG-TV reports the state auditor raised over $9.5 million last year, with the closest Republican at $4.3 million — that’s current U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra. While the GOP overwhelming voted for President Donald Trump in 2024, Sand remains the only statewide elected Democrat in the state. Both primaries will be held in June. AMES – Legislation is in the Iowa Statehouse that would bring back a long standing celebration with a history of issues at Iowa State University. Iowa Capital Dispatch reports House Study Bill 545 would require the Iowa Board of Regents to conduct a study into the practicality of reviving the VEISHEA event at Iowa State. The celebration had run for nearly a century in Ames, led by students. Student violence marred the event off-campus, including riots in 2014 that ultimately led to its cancelation. ALTOONA – An Altoona Couple accused of stealing nearly $58,000 in Amazon packages they were supposed to deliver have plead guilty to theft charges. WHO-13 reports Brandon and Madison Kelderman were arrested last October. The Ankeny Police Department claims the two were working as Flex drivers when they kept several items they were suppose to get to customers in the metro. Both were charged with first degree theft.