
Conference addresses loved ones’ concerns about Alzheimer’s
Tens of thousands of Iowans are caring for loved ones with dementia, and a free conference today aims to offer them a list of ways to better care for that person — and for themselves. […]
Tens of thousands of Iowans are caring for loved ones with dementia, and a free conference today aims to offer them a list of ways to better care for that person — and for themselves. […]
Two southeast Iowa teenagers are facing lengthy prison sentences after a 66-year-old woman was beaten to death with a bat in 2021. Appearing in court separately, Willard Miller and Jeremy Goodale, the Fairfield teens accused […]
The Iowa Senate has approved a bill that would extend the hours teenagers may work in Iowa and teens would be able to take some jobs they are not allowed to have today. Debate on […]
The Iowa crop report shows farmers were able to get some planting done last week. The week saw severe storms and snow flurries, but farmers also got some unseasonably warm weather and planted seven percent […]
One man is dead and another man has been severely injured following a stabbing in southwest Iowa. According to an Iowa Department of Public Safety news release, Fremont County authorities got a report of a […]
Thirty-one Republicans in the Iowa Senate have given final legislative approval to a bill that provides new liability protection to the trucking industry. The bill does not impact coverage of medical bills after someone is […]
A bill to let residents in rural areas capture or kill skunks, opossum or raccoons that are a nuisance is on its way to the governor, but not before one last laugh about how clever […]
One hundred members of the Iowa legislature have voted to let Iowa dairy farms sell raw milk. If the governor signs the bill into law, it would still be illegal to sell unpasteurized milk at […]
The Iowa Senate has voted to confirm dozens of appointments Governor Kim Reynolds has made to state boards and commissions as well as four year terms for several of her state agency directors. All Republicans […]
Crews with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Bureau have been collecting walleye eggs for the next crop of the fish in the state’s lakes. Chris Clouse helped with the collection on Lake Rathbun, […]
Two men from northwest Iowa have been charged with stealing an ATM in Minnesota. A news release from the Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office indicates three men broke through the front door of a general store […]
Human remains that were found in southwest Iowa last month are now identified as a Missouri man who vanished in February of 2022. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office said the remains are identified as 30-year-old […]
Republican Congressman Zach Nunn of Bondurant is leading a bipartisan group that’s sponsoring two bills to crack down on so-called puppy mills. Nunn says responsible dog breeders support closing the legal loopholes that have allowed […]
More residents in northeast Iowa report spotting a large black bear, lumbering around north of Dubuque, sniffing garbage cans and gobbling bird seed from feeders. DNR wildlife biologist Vince Evelsizer says they’re sending educational pamphlets […]
One of the nation’s largest state gatherings of agricultural education students is underway at Iowa State University. Scott Johnson, executive director of the Iowa FFA Association, says it’s gratifying to see how membership in the […]
A big display of tiny works of art is now open as a temporary exhibit at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in West Branch. Assistant curator Melanie Wier says the collection called “Exquisite […]
A bill that has cleared the Iowa House unanimously may protect officers in Iowa police and sheriff’s departments from faulty products — and it may help an Iowa company that makes body armor. RMA in […]
Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn says it appears there were “multiple breakdowns” that led to the apparent theft of top secret Pentagon documents that were leaked on the internet. A 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guardsman was […]
Some Monona County residents in northwest Iowa have been warned they may have to evacuate as a large grass fire continues to burn there. County Emergency Management director, Patrick Prorok says the fire expanded after […]
The Iowa Supreme Court says an open records lawsuit against the governor can proceed. The Iowa Freedom of Information Council (FOI) and two others sued after open records requests from the governor’s office about the […]
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