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E! Online on MSNKim Kardashian Looks So Different in Curly Blonde Bob HairstyleIt's hard to keep up with all of Kim Kardashian 's looks.
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed into law a bill that would allow the state to charge local 911 boards for some costs, shrugging off Iowa law enforcement associations and 911 operators who asked her ...
Kim Kardashian goes blonde again? Yep, KK is going all Marilyn Monroe -- or some variation of Marilyn -- in her latest SKIMS campaign to promote her collab with Roberto Cavalli's ...
Congratulations to Gov. Kim Reynolds. Your veto of House File 639, the eminent domain bill, just elected Rob Sand as the next governor of Iowa. As a lifelong Iowan, a cattleman, and someone who ...
Kim Kardashian, 44, Stuns Fans with Bold Hair Makeover originally appeared on Parade.
Gov. Kim Reynolds, joined by lawmakers, business owners and Iowa Workforce Development staff, signed into law a bill reducing the taxable wage base for Iowa's unemployment insurance system at U.S ...
Twenty-four new pieces of legislation will become law after Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed them Friday.The governor's office announced Friday that Reynolds had signed a long list of bills into law.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a pair of laws on June 2 allowing poll workers to question voters about their citizenship status and changing Iowa's recount process. The legislation gives the Iowa ...
See which of Kim Reynolds' priorities passed and failed in Iowa's 2025 legislative session 5 issues that dominated the 2025 Iowa Legislature, from gender identity to eminent domain Pesticides, ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds says she's finished meeting with supporters and opponents of a bill dealing with pipelines and eminent domain and she's "really close" to deciding whether she'll sign or veto it.
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law that will lower what businesses pay into Iowa's unemployment trust fund, amounting to a $1.2 billion tax cut.
Beginning this fall, Iowa schools must show middle and high school students a video of fetal development that "depicts the humanity of the unborn child," under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed June 6.
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