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December 20, 2025
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Summary

Iowa’s December 20, 2025, news highlights include the state’s plans for America’s 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026, featuring agriculture-focused events and civic engagement initiatives.

Also covered is the confirmation of highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks among Canada geese in southwest Iowa.

And Gov. Kim Reynolds appointed Steve Lacy and Peter Cownie to the Iowa Board of Regents.

Together, these developments touch on civic identity, environmental and public health risks, and growing concerns about political influence over Iowa’s public universities.

Iowa officials showcase plans to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary in 2026

Iowa officials unveiled a slate of statewide events planned for 2026 as part of the national America250 commemoration, highlighting Iowa’s agricultural heritage, civic engagement, and community participation.

Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer and Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig announced Iowa’s signature event, “America’s Harvest,” culminating in a large harvest festival planned for October 24, 2026.

Additional efforts include historical reenactments, grave decorations honoring Revolutionary War soldiers, and expanded voter registration initiatives through Secretary of State Paul Pate’s “Ready, Set, Vote” program.

State leaders emphasized that the celebrations are intended to be community-driven rather than top-down, encouraging participation from schools, churches, local governments, and families across Iowa.

Our Take

Commemorating America’s 250th anniversary is an opportunity to reflect honestly on the nation’s past while engaging Iowans in its civic future.

While the emphasis on agriculture and local participation aligns with Iowa’s history, the framing of patriotism through state-led programming warrants scrutiny.

Celebrations of democracy ring hollow if they are not paired with robust protections for voting access, free expression, and inclusive civic participation, especially at a time when those values are under strain nationally.

State reports bird flu outbreak in geese at two southwest Iowa lakes

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources confirmed outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) among Canada geese at Green Valley Lake near Creston and Lake of Three Fires near Bedford.

This marks the first mass mortality event tied to bird flu in southwest Iowa since the national outbreak began in 2022.

State wildlife officials estimate several hundred bird deaths so far this winter and cautioned the public to avoid contact with sick or dead birds and to keep pets away from carcasses.

While public health risk remains low, officials continue monitoring potential impacts on scavenger species such as bald eagles and urged Iowans to report large clusters of dead wildlife.

Our Take

This outbreak underscores how interconnected environmental health, agriculture, and public health truly are.

Iowa’s heavy concentration of poultry operations, combined with migratory wildlife patterns, makes vigilance essential.

Continued funding for wildlife surveillance and transparent public communication are critical. Not only to protect ecosystems, but to prevent the complacency that often precedes larger agricultural or zoonotic crises.

Gov. Kim Reynolds appoints two new Iowa Board of Regents members

Gov. Kim Reynolds announced the appointment of Steve Lacy, former CEO of Meredith Corporation, and Peter Cownie, a former Republican state lawmaker, to the Iowa Board of Regents.

Lacy was praised for his private-sector leadership and experience overseeing large organizations and has served on the advisory council for the University of Iowa’s Center for Intellectual Freedom.

Cownie, who served in the Iowa House from 2008 to 2018, sponsored legislation focused on tax cuts, spending limits, education privatization, and reductions in the authority of the Department of Education.

Professionally, he has led Junior Achievement of Central Iowa and the Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation.

The appointments follow the departures of former board president Sherry Bates and former regent David Barker and require confirmation by the Iowa Senate.

Our Take

These appointments continue a clear pattern: the steady politicization of the Board of Regents under the guise of “business acumen” and “student success.”

While corporate experience has value, governing public universities is not the same as running a media company or advancing an ideological legislative agenda.

With higher education increasingly at the center of culture-war politics, the Regents’ independence – and the academic freedom of Iowa’s universities – appears increasingly fragile.

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