It’s national FFA week
From driving tractors to school to educating elementary students on the importance of feeding the world, FFA Week is underway nationwide. There are 18,606 Iowans involved in this program — including Hunter Hayes of Webster […]
From driving tractors to school to educating elementary students on the importance of feeding the world, FFA Week is underway nationwide. There are 18,606 Iowans involved in this program — including Hunter Hayes of Webster […]
The Iowa DNR will start a series of series of town hall-style meetings Monday where local staff provide updates on the recently completed hunting seasons and possible changes to hunting rules and regulations. Wildlife Biologist, […]
The Iowa Supreme Court rules in favor of officers in a pursuit of an escaped inmate in central Iowa that led to a crash. Amber Martinez of Des Moines claimed officers were reckless for pursuing […]
Nursing programs around the state are asking lawmakers to create a tax incentive for nurses who agree to guide nursing students through something similar to an apprenticeship. Dr. Candace Chihak, chair of the nursing department […]
Pella police say a child died Thursday after being hit while sledding. Police say the five-year-old child entered the roadway on a sled from a hill near an intersection and was hit by a pickup […]
Iowa’s largest manufacturing employer is reporting a stellar first quarter of the fiscal year. Deere and Company reports net income for the first quarter of $1.9 billion, that’s up just over a billion from the […]
A new report has found the state’s nursing homes are facing significant financial challenges — and there’s been an 11% decline in the workforce for Iowa’s senior care services since the start of the pandemic. […]
Governor Kim Reynolds says she’ll have a conversation with House Republicans who’ve proposed regulatory changes for the proposed pipelines for capturing carbon from ethanol plants. “I’m sure there’s areas where we could tweak and make […]
A state law is now effect to limit medical malpractice claims for non-economic or so-called “pain and suffering” damages. Governor Kim Reynolds was surrounded by a large crowd yesterday as she held a bill signing […]
Researchers at Iowa State University are studying beavers and the dams they build to determine what impact they may be having on the state’s fragile system of watersheds. The study’s name is the question they […]
Heavy snow has made travel tough across central and southern Iowa today. DOT winter operations administrator Craig Bargfrede talk with Radio Iowa about the conditions. “The biggest challenge really has been the rate of snow […]
A group of low-income families in central Iowa will get a financial boost from a program which nonprofit leaders hope will be a better way to reduce poverty. One-hundred-ten families in Polk, Dallas and Warren […]
The Iowa Hawkeye men are at home in Big Ten play tonight to host Ohio State. The Buckeyes have lost 11 of their last 12 games. Their only win during that span was a 93-77 […]
First place in the Missouri Valley women’s basketball race will be on the line tonight in Cedar Falls when UNI hosts Illinois State. Both teams are 12-2 in the Valley and the Panthers won the […]
The speaker of the Iowa House and 21 of his GOP colleagues have introduced a bill that could delay or possibly derail proposed carbon pipeline projects in Iowa. Representative Steven Holt, a Republican from Denison, […]
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation arrested the Kingsley police chief Wednesday on five charges. The DCI says the Hinton police department requested an investigation of Kingsley chief James Dunn on February 13th. Dunn was […]
Heavy snow is falling across much of Iowa’s southern half as a Winter Storm Warning is posted for most of the region through tonight. Road conditions are deteriorating in many areas, and more than 60 […]
Details on an accident between an SUV and a semi near Williams on Interstate 35 shortly before midnight Tuesday night were released today by the Iowa State Patrol. The accident happened at the 145 northbound […]
The Iowa House has approved a bill to prevent the statewide $133 million increase in residential property taxes that legislators say was the unintended consequence of a 2021 law. The fix cleared the Senate February […]
A bill to reinstate the death penalty in Iowa for kidnapping, raping and murdering a person under the age of 18 has cleared one hurdle in the Iowa Senate, but it faces key opposition in […]
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