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Letter to the Editor: Karen Murty

Letters to the Editor

Thank you New Crew. We are undergoing many changes in Tama County at a crucial time. Solar and wind are trying to take our land. Pipelines are a rumor in North Tama County. Finances are a disaster as we have discovered a huge shortage of money to operate on for 2025, immediately! Be involved ...

Time to make some noise about cancer in Iowa

Editorials

People are talking about Iowa’s alarming cancer rates, but they need to turn up the volume. “We have to start getting loud with our elected officials about doing something about it,” Iowa Cancer Registry Director Mary Charlton recently told Iowa Capital Dispatch. Iowa had the ...

Heather’s Highlights: County Government and You

Local Columns

I have one month on the books as a new Tama County Supervisor and wanted to share some highlights with everyone! I was sworn in on Dec. 30, 2024, along with the four other Supervisors, the Sheriff, and the Auditor. There is always work involved with newly elected officials, but the upside is ...

The Chemistry of Love

Local Columns

“Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude.” -I Corinthians 13:4 (ESV) Dr. Karl Menninger, one of the most prominent psychiatrists, has said, “Love is the medicine for our sick old world.” His staff was often told that love was the most ...

Dengler Domain: Egg Prices

Local Columns

It is genuinely concerning when egg prices are this high. These prices are hitting levels never touched before, and this is for a critical food item a lot of people rely on. From restaurants to home cooking, eggs are used in many dishes. Their higher price means a higher cost for many people. ...

Brass Tacks from Rural Iowa: Things left unsaid

Editorials

The Iowa legislature seems to be in full swing now. The state Senate and House have Republican supermajorities, the largest since 1970, so this is their legislative session to be had. Seeing as how many of them represent folks like me in rural Iowa, I sure hope they don’t forget about us and ...

Dengler Domain: Fighting for the People

Local Columns

A couple weeks ago, the government made some last-minute attempts at fighting for the people and not large corporations. It is evident when large corporations regulate society it leads to disastrous effects. Look no further than the constant climb of egg prices. Putting more egg laying hens in ...

District 53 Newsletter: January 23, 2025

Editorials

Week 2 of the session is done, and the committee work of moving bills through the system is well underway. The first bill that I’ve begun to advance is a resolution, House Joint Resolution 1, that seeks to add the right to hunt, fish, and trap to the state constitution. Our rights to these ...

Laity Reflection: A ‘Peculiar’ Start to the New Year

Local Columns

Our Christmas usually lasts beyond the first few days after Christmas to the 6th of January when we celebrate Epiphany, the arrival of the Magi to visit the now toddler, Jesus. We started that tradition when our oldest son was born on January 6th, and we could celebrate both occasions as the ...