Iowa Dailies for 3-17-26
Today’s Iowa Dailies feature a period cup offer from the Emma Goldman Clinic in Iowa City, the new Rick Miller Library in Des Moines, and a lawsuit over medications.
Read MorePosted by Staff Reports | Mar 17, 2026
Today’s Iowa Dailies feature a period cup offer from the Emma Goldman Clinic in Iowa City, the new Rick Miller Library in Des Moines, and a lawsuit over medications.
Read MorePosted by Staff Reports | Mar 17, 2026
Today’s Illinois Dailies features a massive proposed data center in Joliet, Illinois’ 7th Congressional District, and the 100-day homeless prevention challenge in Macon County.
Read MorePosted by Staff Reports | Mar 16, 2026
Today’s Iowa dailies are about legislation on affirmative action and parental rights over gender transition care, and context about Iowa’s cancer rates.
Read MorePosted by Staff Reports | Mar 16, 2026
Today’s Illinois dailies involve the Bloomington City Council, the Veterans’ Affairs program in Marion, and transitional housing in Peoria.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Mar 11, 2026
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Read MorePosted by Caleb Sneeden | Mar 5, 2026
Tobacco gets a foothold in Europe, from Mexico. Native Americans are told they don’t have standing before the U.S. Supreme Court. Nazis take control of Germany. The Cold War kicks off with Winston Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” speech. And the Trump administration takes another step to erase the history of transgender people. It’s This Date in History for March 5.
Read MorePosted by Caleb Sneeden | Mar 4, 2026
Chicago becomes a city. The so-called “Spanish flu” begins in Kansas, eventually spreading to kill 50 million worldwide. The Supreme Court says Trump stays on state ballots. And the world experiences its first-ever transgender professional golfer and Oscars presenter. It’s This Date in History for March 4.
Read MorePosted by Caleb Sneeden | Mar 3, 2026
Freed slaves receive government aid. The first-ever march for women’s right to vote takes place. America receives its first national forest. The beating of Rodney King sparks riots. It’s This Date in History for March 3.
Read MorePosted by Caleb Sneeden | Feb 21, 2026
Trump fires top military leaders. The first Native American newspaper opens up. The first known raid on a gay bathhouse. It’s This Date in History for February 21.
Read MorePosted by Christine Hawes | Feb 6, 2026
A deadly march of betrayal is imposed on the Lake Superior Ojibwe Tribe in Wisconsin. The world joins against female genital mutilation. COVID-19 claims its first American victim. And a parent is held responsible for their teen’s mass shooting for the first time in history. It’s February 6 in history.
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