Johnston, Iowa - Governor Kim Reynolds' Condition of the State Address will be presented to the Iowa Legislature on Tuesday, January 9 at 10 a.m. and Iowa Public Television will provide LIVE coverage of the speech on statewide IPTV. "Condition of the State 2018" will also be streamed live at Iptv.org. From the State Capitol, David Yepsen, host of IPTV's "Iowa Press," will anchor the broadcast. The program will be rebroadcast that evening at 7 p.m. on IPTV's primary channel. During the evening rebroadcast, Kay Henderson, news director for Radio Iowa, James Lynch, political reporter for The Gazette, and Kathie Obradovich, political columnist for The Des Moines Register, will join "Iowa Press" host David Yepsen to analyze the Governor's priorities and preview the 2018 Iowa legislative session. Learn more at Iptv.org. Media interested in recording the IPTV broadcasts for news excerption purposes only should contact Susan Ramsey at susan.ramsey@iptv.org. - 30 - Iowa Public Television is Iowa's only statewide television network. IPTV's mission to educate, inform, enrich and inspire Iowans guides its quality, noncommercial programming that tells Iowa's stories like no one else can. Four statewide, public channels offer programs of lasting value to Iowans, regardless of where they live or what they can afford: IPTV (.1), IPTV KIDS (.2), IPTV WORLD (.3) and IPTV Create (.4) on Channel 11, Des Moines; Channel 12, Iowa City; Channel 21, Fort Dodge; Channel 24, Mason City; Channel 27, Sioux City; Channel 32, Waterloo; Channel 32, Council Bluffs; Channel 36, Davenport; Channel 36, Red Oak. More information can be found at Iptv.org

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