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Thursday, September 18th, 2025

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Good morning, Des Moines. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 18th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Nearly 9,000 MidAmerican Energy Co. customers lost power yesterday afternoon in Des Moines as outage maps showed 11 outages affecting 8,690 customers at 2:25 p.m.—the company said it is working to restore service.  KCCI

BUSINESS NEWS

  • John Deere announced it will cut 141 jobs at its Waterloo and Ankeny plants amid a struggling farm economy, with 101 workers in Waterloo set to be laid off on Oct. 17, 71 from a Waterloo foundry on Friday, and 40 in Ankeny to be cut on Oct. 31—affected employees will receive supplemental unemployment benefits and health care aid.  The Des Moines Register
  • More than 350 business leaders met Wednesday at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines for the Greater Des Moines Partnership Regional Summit to discuss strategies for regional growth in sectors like advanced manufacturing and logistics plus local leaders including Gov. Kim Reynolds and Mayor Connie Boesen joined keynote speaker James Chung to stress the need for collaboration. Organizers reported almost 100 more attendees than last year and promised further opportunities for building regional partnerships.  KCCI

CULTURE NEWS

  • Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin will perform at Casey’s Center on Tuesday, Sept. 23 — the show starts at 7 p.m. with special guest Return to Dust, and frontman Adam Gontier returns after a 12-year break to bring renewed energy to the band’s classic hits.  The Gazette

ECONOMY NEWS

  • Dallas County — home to Waukee and parts of Clive, Grimes, Urbandale and West Des Moines — is the fastest-growing county in the Midwest.  The Des Moines Register

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • After falling from his nest at Wells Fargo's campus in June, rescued baby osprey Fargo underwent three months of rehab and was released in Jester Park on Sept. 12 — he is now free in the wild.  The Des Moines Register

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The Iowa DOGE Task Force met Monday in Des Moines and recommended that teachers receive bonuses up to 10% for improved student achievement and that new public employees be given an opt-out option for the retirement program—further details will be compiled in a report due by Sept. 29—while assuring that current benefits remain intact.  The Gazette
  • The Iowa Board of Regents met this morning in closed session and voted to give three state universities two weeks to investigate employees who allegedly posted online comments cheering Charlie Kirk's death — university presidents can take immediate action, including placing employees on leave or termination, if violations are confirmed.  Radio Iowa
  • The Iowa Board of Regents recommended approving a 26-member advisory board for the University of Iowa’s new center for intellectual freedom—mandated by spring legislation—with Regent Christine Hensley slated to chair the group. Some regents and public commenters raised concerns over the board’s political balance and the inclusion of many out-of-state members, and detailed policies will be developed soon.  KCCI
  • The University of Northern Iowa will open the Chuck and Barbara Grassley Center on the Cedar Falls campus next year to serve as a hub for civic education and research—Senator Grassley, who turned 92 today, has donated many boxes of his documents and UNI has already hired a director for the center.  Radio Iowa

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • New Functional Fitness Class at DM Yoga and Wellness

    This FUNctional fitness class will increase your strength for everyday living!!

    Fri, 1/10/25

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  • Kid-Friendly Brewery Tour at Exile Brewing

    11:00-11:45 a.m. — Exile Brewing Company — Free entry — Explore the science behind brewing with fun machinery and hands-on activities for kids.

    Sat, 9/20/25

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  • 2025 Peace Day International Festival

    10 AM – 3 PM — Mainframe Studios — Free entry — Celebrate global peace with food, dance, and cultural activities at this vibrant festival.

    Sun, 9/21/25

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