Iowa Charities Fearful As Donations Drop From Middle Income Earners
Iowans who raise money for nonprofits and foundations are facing new challenges in the new year as a new federal tax law is raising concerns. Stacy Palmer, editor of the
January 6, 2019
Iowans who raise money for nonprofits and foundations are facing new challenges in the new year as a new federal tax law is raising concerns. Stacy Palmer, editor of the
Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network — The U.S. Department of Transportation officially suspended the rule, requiring livestock haulers to use Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) in their trucks. While this is welcome
State tax collections were nearly five percent higher last month when compared to the state’s tax haul during December of 2017. Jeff Robinson is a senior fiscal analyst for the
Sheldon, Iowa — December 2018 was slightly warmer than normal, and quite a bit wetter than normal in Sheldon, but the year as a whole was slightly colder.
Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network — New meat cuts and breakfast dishes are expected to lead the 2019 wave of food trends.
Some Iowa families have a tradition of taking down the Christmas tree to start the new year out fresh . Horticulturist and extension educator John Fech says don’t just toss
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