Governor Reynolds Signs Property Tax Overhaul Into Law
(Undated) — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signs a major property tax overhaul into law. It will limit most local governments to about two percent annual property tax revenue growth starting in 2027. The law expands homeowner tax exemptions, increases relief for seniors and people with disabilities, and creates “FirstHome Iowa” savings accounts for first-time buyers. Apartment properties will gradually face higher taxable values, though increases were scaled back from earlier proposals. The law also simplifies property tax notices to make them easier for residents to understand.
IEDA Approves Tax Credits For Cedar Rapids Manufacturing Facility
(Cedar Rapids, IA) — The Iowa Economic Development Authority approves more than nine-point-eight million dollars in tax credits for an expansion of the Sub-Zero facility in Cedar Rapids. The 196-million-dollar, 225-thousand-square-foot project is expected to create over 300 jobs, including 115 qualifying positions that pay over 30 dollars an hour. Construction is expected to begin this August and finish by August 2028, expanding production capacity and advanced manufacturing technology. Sub-Zero’s project was part of broader IEDA awards across Iowa, supporting over 500 jobs and nearly 400 million dollars in statewide investment.
Henry Co Man Sentenced To Prison For Attempted Enticement of a Minor
(Davenport, IA) — A Henry County man is going to federal prison for attempted enticement of a minor. Christopher Rutherford was sentenced last week to 125 months behind bars. Prosecutors say Rutherford sent messages to two undercover officers posing as underage teenagers on Facebook to meet to engage in sex acts. Rutherford made plans to meet up with one of the undercover officers at Walmart in Burlington, Iowa, where he was arrested.
Bettendorf Man Accused Of Dousing Rooms Inside Home With Gas
(Bettendorf, IA) — A Bettendorf man is accused of dousing rooms inside his home with gasoline. Police say officers were called out to a home on Crow Creek Road on Sunday for a domestic disturbance. Officers learned that those inside the home got into an argument before Kevin Eakes grabbed a container of gasoline and doused the living room and stairwell of the home with gas to try and burn the down the house. Eakes was arrested and charged with arson, criminal mischief and domestic abuse.








