Gabriella Dunn/IowaWatch and The Gazette
Iowa Preparing For Huge Increase In Sex Offenders Entering Probation, Parole
The number of sex offenders receiving treatment while living outside of prison walls on parole in Iowa towns is expected to almost double in two years. The dramatic increase is adding pressure for financial resources and people to supervise sex offenders on parole, a joint IowaWatch and Gazette inve
Electronic Monitoring Changes For Sex Offenders Wearing Them
A 2006 state law requiring a minimum five years of electronic monitoring for people convicted of certain crimes against minors, including sexually violent crimes, was changed in 2009. In the change, Iowa dropped a five-year requirement and gave judges discretion over what the punishment should be.
Bioengineers hope turning garbage into gas opens a green frontier in Iowa, Midwest
The budding advanced biofuel industry stretches from Emmetsburg in the west to Marion in the east in Iowa, and also to several other parts of the country. Although business and political challenges remain, engineers have concocted an expensive cocktail of chemicals called enzymes that are too small





