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US Rep. Zach Nunn reconsidering whether to run for Iowa governor, source says

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US Rep. Zach Nunn reconsidering whether to run for Iowa governor, source says


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  • U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn had previously taken the option of running for governor off the table.
  • Now that Attorney General Brenna Bird has decided to forego a campaign, a senior source within Nunn’s operation said the primary field is “reset.”

Republican U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn is reconsidering his decision to run for governor in 2026 now that Attorney General Brenna Bird has decided to forego a campaign, a senior source within Nunn’s operation told the Des Moines Register.

Nunn, who is serving in one of the country’s top targeted congressional districts, had previously taken the option of running for governor off the table.

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“The reality is, Brenna choosing not to run changes the dynamics of the race tremendously,” the source said. “So in our view, the primary is reset.”

Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds made a surprise announcement in April that she would not seek reelection, opening up the potential for a crowded Republican primary to succeed her.

Bird, a Republican, was one of Republican President Donald Trump’s highest profile Iowa endorsers in the lead-up to the 2024 Iowa caucuses, and she was expected by many to jump into the gubernatorial race with Trump’s endorsement. But she announced July 2 she would instead run for reelection as attorney general.

A Trump endorsement would have given Bird an enormous edge with a Republican primary electorate that is still very supportive of the president.

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If Nunn does choose to run for governor, rather than seek reelection, the 3rd District race would face its own reset.

Nunn flipped the swing district in favor of Republicans in 2022 and held the closely contested seat again 2024.

Elections analysts at the Cook Political Report rate the race as “leans Republican.” But without an incumbent Republican defending it, the 3rd District could become more competitive.

So far, two Democratic candidates — state Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott and state Rep. Jennifer Konfrst — have launched congressional campaigns against Nunn.

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The source within Nunn’s operation said their team would be helpful in finding a successor to run in his place, and they believe a strong candidate at the top of the ticket will boost Republicans’ prospects across the board.

Two other Republicans have already formed gubernatorial campaigns: state Rep. Eddie Andrews and former state legislator Brad Sherman. 

And U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra and state Sen. Mike Bousselot have mounted exploratory committees. Some of Feenstra’s colleagues endorsed his campaign following Bird’s announcement, including U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst and U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks.

Feenstra in particular has moved aggressively toward a formal launch, including launching statewide television ads.

State Auditor Rob Sand and political operative Julie Stauch have launched campaigns on the Democratic side.

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Brianne Pfannenstiel is the chief politics reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach her at bpfann@dmreg.com or 515-284-8244. Follow her on X at @brianneDMR.



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Semi-truck crash causes Iowa power outage impacting hundreds

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Semi-truck crash causes Iowa power outage impacting hundreds


A pair of power outages left more than 700 people without power in Tama County Friday afternoon.

Alliant Energy says the larger outage, just north of Garwin, was caused by a semi-truck striking one of their power poles. That outages impacted 690 customers as of 5 p.m. Friday.

The smaller outage impacted roughly 36 people in Tama. The outage was caused by equipment needing repairs.

Alliant says crews are on site and working to fix both outages.

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Iowa Great Lakes businessman Butch Parks dies at 81

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SPIRIT LAKE, Iowa (KTIV) – The Iowa Great Lakes community is remembering Leo “Butch” Parks, a longtime lakes-area businessman and founder of Parks Marina.

He died Tuesday, Jan. 6, at the age of 81.

Parks established the marina on East Lake Okoboji in 1983, growing it from a small fishing boat operation into a business with marinas, sales, service, rentals, storage, and popular destinations like the Barefoot Bar.

Parks and his wife, Debbie, also owned Okoboji Boat Works for 23 years.

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Funeral services are set for Friday, Jan. 16, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Spirit Lake. It will be followed by a celebration of life at Snapper’s restaurant in Okoboji that evening.

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Iowa woman accused of pandering for prostitution and harassment after incidents at Casey’s and a daycare

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AURELIA, Iowa (KTIV) – A Northwest Iowa woman is facing charges of harassment and pandering for prostitution after two incidents took place in December 2025.

Forty-seven-year-old Kristal Miller of Odebolt was taken into custody on an arrest warrant and faces three charges: one count of pandering for prostitution and two counts of first-degree harassment, according to court documents.

Kristal Miller(Cherokee County Jail)

The charges stem from two separate incidents that took place on Thursday, Dec. 18. 2025.

According to court documents, at 6:15 a.m., Miller reportedly went to the Casey’s General Store, located at 100 Pearl St. in Aurelia. Documents state Miller approached an employee and customers, requesting money from them.

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Authorities state Miller claimed she was wanted by the FBI and told people, if anyone called the police, “she would kill them.”

During this encounter, she also allegedly asked an employee to remove the string from her hooded sweatshirt. Documents state when the employee refused this request, she threatened to strangle them.

That same day at 7 a.m., Miller reportedly approached a female employee outside an Aurelia daycare and asked them for money.

Court documents stated Miller suggested the unnamed employee leave her boyfriend. Miller reportedly told the employee, if she did, then she and Miller would both be paid.

Authorities say when she was told no by the employee, Miller became upset and started yelling at them.

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Miller also allegedly threatened to “steal her car” and ”take her away to her guys to start a new life.”

She was booked into the Cherokee County Jail on a cash-only bond of $5,000. A preliminary hearing has been scheduled in Cherokee for Friday, Jan. 9, at 10 a.m.

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