Latest Iowa Headlines

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Iowa’s Sen. Grassley Suggests AIG Execs Consider ‘Japanese’ Suicide

Mar 17 2009 // A prominent U.S. senator has intimated that executives of the troubled insurer American International Group Inc might consider suicide, adopting what he called a Japanese approach to taking responsibility for their...

Flood Damage at Universty of Iowa Triples to $743 Million

Mar 16 2009 // The damage estimate from last summer’s flooding at the University of Iowa has nearly tripled to $743 million. University officials released the new estimate on Friday. It includes all building and content damage and...

Deceased Iowa Popcorn Butter Worker Awarded $7.5 Million

Mar 16 2009 // A federal jury has awarded $7.5 million to an Iowa man who claimed his lungs were damaged by working with buttery flavoring used to make microwave popcorn. The verdict in favor of 69-year-old Ronald Kuiper came a day after...

$100 Million Iowa Relief Plan Would Include Buying Flooded Homes

Mar 13 2009 // Iowa Democrats have unveiled a $100 million flood relief package and are negotiating how to pay for it. The biggest part of the plan would be $20 million for flood prevention efforts. The plan sets aside $12.5 million to...

School Buses Among Safest Ways to Travel in Iowa

Mar 13 2009 // University of Iowa researchers have found that school buses are among the safest forms of road transportation in Iowa. Jingzhen (Ginger) Yang, Ph.D., assistant professor of community and behavioral health in the University...

Iowa Gets $11 Million Flood Relief

Mar 12 2009 // Iowa has been awarded nearly $11 million in federal floods for flood recovery. The grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are to help with rebuilding projects at the University of Iowa and in Linn County. More...

Readiness of Some Rebuilt Levees in Midwest Questioned

Mar 10 2009 // With the prospect of another season of spring flooding fast approaching, the Army Corps of Engineers insists the earthen flood levees outmatched by the Mississippi River last summer are rebuilt and ready. Not...

River Communities in Iowa Bracing for Spring Floods

Mar 10 2009 // The impact won’t be clear for a couple of days, but major flooding along two eastern Iowa rivers has local and county officials preparing for the worst. The major floods of last summer left a lasting impression on...

Areas with Flood Insurance Policy Sales Potential Include Iowa, Missouri

Mar 9 2009 // GAO compared the number of NFIP policies in a given area, as of September 2006, with the total number of county flood declarations from January 1980 to June 2008, cumulative flood claims payments from January 1978 to April...

New Markets

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Iowa Could Fine Drivers Caught Using Cell Phones

Feb 16 2009 // Some Iowa legislators have a message for cell phone users: stop talking or texting while driving. A measure being considered in the Legislature would fine drivers $30 if they used their phones while behind the...

Former Iowa Insurance Agent Pleads Guilty to $1 Million Fraud

Feb 11 2009 // A former Iowa insurance agent accused of siphoning more than $1 million from clients has pleaded guilty to federal charges. Jack Straw pleaded guilty to four counts of wire fraud and one count each of mail fraud,...

Iowa Insurer Lays Off 60 Employees

Feb 9 2009 // A Des Moines-based insurance company has announced it will eliminate 60 jobs as part of the company’s business plan. Officials with American Enterprise Group Inc. said that 51 of the layoffs will come from Des Moines...

Parents of Iowa Teen Killed in Crash Sue Insurer for Underinsured Benefits

Feb 9 2009 // The parents of an Iowa teenager killed 10 years ago in a van crash in southern Wisconsin have filed a lawsuit seeking damages for their son’s death. Albert and Deanna Roberts of DeWitt, Iowa, filed the lawsuit...

Study Unveils Target Areas for Flood Policy Sales

Feb 8 2009 // But Selling More at Subsidized Premiums Could Sink Flood Program There are a number of communities across the country where more flood insurance policies should be sold given their populations and flood risk. They include...

Study Shows Need for Standardizing Nursing Home Social Workers’ Credentials

Feb 8 2009 // Only Half of Nursing Homes Surveyed Employ Social Workers with Degrees in Social Work Social workers play a vital role in improving the quality of nursing home residents’ lives. But qualifications of nursing home...

Iowa Governor Signs $56 Million Flood Relief Bill

Feb 4 2009 // Iowa Gov. Chet Culver has signed into law a $56 million package designed to help Iowa recover from last summer’s record flooding, but he cautioned that the measure was only one step in a long recovery...

Iowa Legislature Sends Governor $56 Million Flood Relief Plan

Jan 30 2009 // The Iowa Senate has sent Gov. Chet Culver a $56 million flood recovery package. Backers said the measure marked the first of a series of measures lawmakers will approve to respond to last summer’s natural...

Iowa Considers Local Disaster Relief Tax Option

Jan 28 2009 // A local option sales tax could go on the books as early as April 1 in flood-ravaged regions of Iowa under legislation moving quickly through the Legislature. Cedar Rapids Democratic Sen. Rob Hogg is a main backer of the...

Iowa to Address Flood Recovery Despite Economic Concerns

Jan 26 2009 // Despite a state budget crisis and a crumbling national economy, Iowa legislators will nonetheless take on one of the most expensive problems in state history—flood recovery. No one is sure of the price tag, but all...