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Iowa Pulse Podcast

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The Iowa Pulse Podcast delivers clear, grounded reporting on the stories shaping our communities. We go beyond the clickbait to break down Iowa’s most important developments—from unsealed court records and public filings to deep dives into local policy and public safety. Built on real documents and verified facts, we provide context without the hype or speculation. Stay on the record and in the know.

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episode US 212 Beef Update: Iowa Plaintiffs Demand Receiver, Oppose Amended Findings in Minnesota Court artwork

US 212 Beef Update: Iowa Plaintiffs Demand Receiver, Oppose Amended Findings in Minnesota Court

The high-profile US 212 Beef battle in Renville County, Minnesota (Case 65-CV-24-14) just escalated again. In the latest court filings, Iowa investors and minority shareholders—including Brian Lillie and families like the VanEsses, Roordas, Beskaus, and others—fire back with a detailed opposition to the defendants’ post-trial Motion for Amended Findings, calling it an improper attempt to relitigate the case after losing. At the same time, the plaintiffs are now moving for the appointment of a limited receiver over Minnesota Property Holdings LLC, US 212 Beef Corporation, 10,000 Lakes Beef, and MN Real Estate Owned amid ongoing claims of secret takeovers and fiduciary breaches. We break down the fresh filings straight from the Iowa Pulse Open Records Library, including the sharp 18-page memorandum, the receiver motion, and the newly entered personal guaranty judgments. This is the next chapter following the court’s recent judgment and the original lawsuit allegations—don’t miss how this Midwest beef industry showdown is unfolding. https://iowaspulse.com/iowa-investors-ask-judge-to-void-personal-guaranties-put-us-212-beef-plant-under-court-control/ [https://iowaspulse.com/iowa-investors-ask-judge-to-void-personal-guaranties-put-us-212-beef-plant-under-court-control/]

11 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
episode Iowa Supreme Court Ruling: Can Someone Be Jailed for Being Poor? | State v. Hidlebaugh artwork

Iowa Supreme Court Ruling: Can Someone Be Jailed for Being Poor? | State v. Hidlebaugh

In this episode of On the Record: Iowa, we break down a significant ruling from the Iowa Supreme Court in the case State v. Hidlebaugh. The case centers on a plea agreement that tied a probation recommendation to the defendant’s ability to secure financing for a home before sentencing. When the defendant was unable to obtain a mortgage despite reportedly making good-faith efforts, the district court followed the agreement’s fallback provision and sentenced him to 15 years in prison. Full Story: https://iowaspulse.com/iowa-supreme-court-vacates-prison-sentence-after-man-couldnt-afford-to-buy-a-house/ The Iowa Supreme Court ultimately vacated that sentence, holding that it is unconstitutional to incarcerate someone solely because they failed to meet a financial obligation they were unable to satisfy. The majority opinion emphasized that courts must determine whether a failure to pay or fulfill a financial condition was willful, rather than the result of poverty. However, not all justices agreed. In a dissenting opinion, some members of the Court argued that the prison sentence was still a lawful exercise of judicial discretion, citing the defendant’s criminal history. The case has now been remanded for resentencing, with the Court making clear that a person’s inability to pay cannot be the sole reason for incarceration. In this episode, we explain what the ruling means, why it matters for sentencing law in Iowa, and how courts must now evaluate financial conditions tied to plea agreements. On the Record: Iowa breaks down major court rulings, investigations, and public safety issues across the state.

15 de mar de 2026 - 13 min
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12-Year Sentence Handed Down in Clarinda Case

A Clarinda man has been sentenced to up to 12 years in prison following a sexual abuse conviction in Southwest Iowa. In this episode of the Iowa Pulse Podcast, we break down the charges, the plea agreement, and the consecutive prison terms ordered by the Page County District Court. The sentence includes a lifetime sex offender registration requirement. We also discuss the agencies involved in the investigation and what this case means for the region moving forward. Iowa Pulse delivers grounded, document-based reporting on Iowa crime, court cases, and major investigations. 🔗 Read the full article: https://iowaspulse.com/clarinda-man-sentenced-to-12-years-for-sexual-abuse-conviction/ [https://iowaspulse.com/clarinda-man-sentenced-to-12-years-for-sexual-abuse-conviction/] On the Record. In the Know.

23 de feb de 2026 - 1 min
episode Statewide Safety Update: Investigations, Accidents & Fire Warnings artwork

Statewide Safety Update: Investigations, Accidents & Fire Warnings

In this episode of On the Record: Iowa, we take a statewide look at several recent public safety and community developments. We cover the resignation of a teacher in Story City following findings of inappropriate communication with students, and an arrest in Manchester connected to an online predator sting operation. As always, charges are allegations, and those involved are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court. We also discuss a tragic grain bin accident in Mahaska County, a multi-vehicle crash in Fayette County, and new concerns about elevated fire danger across parts of the region. Plus, an update on environmental efforts at Lake of Three Fires aimed at improving long-term water quality. It’s a straightforward look at what’s been happening across Iowa — and what it means for the communities involved.

18 de feb de 2026 - 16 min
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