Special traffic enforcement planned for big game weekend
There’ll be lots of parties this weekend for the big game and there will also be plenty of patrol cars on the road looking for drunk and impaired drivers. Sergeant Paul Gardner of the Iowa […]
There’ll be lots of parties this weekend for the big game and there will also be plenty of patrol cars on the road looking for drunk and impaired drivers. Sergeant Paul Gardner of the Iowa […]
Most Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate have voted to set limits on pain and suffering damages from medical malpractice lawsuits. The move has been one of the governor’s priorities. Under the new guidelines, […]
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for an area that starts in central Iowa and moves east and northeast. NWS Meteorologist Brooke Hagenhoff says it’s hard to predict if the storm […]
A Marshalltown man received a suspended sentence and was ordered to pay restitution in a derecho insurance scam. The Iowa Insurance Division says Oscar Sanchez pleaded guilty to three counts of fraudulent submissions and four […]
Dennis Thompson, 75 of Ames formerly of Jewell died Monday, February 6, 2023, at Independence Village in Ames. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, February 10, 2023 at Elim Lutheran Church in […]
Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson remains pleased with the effort despite a three game losing skid. The Panthers take an 8-6 Missouri Valley Conference record on the road to Evansville tonight. Jacobson says the Panthers […]
A Sioux City man has admitted to having someone else try to claim a $2,400 slot machine jackpot he won at the Hard Rock Casino. Prosecutors say because he owed money to the state, 57-year-old […]
Republicans on a House subcommittee have advanced a bill that would let the state suspend or revoke business licenses from employers who knowingly hire people who aren’t eligible to work in the U.S. It would […]
Drake raced out to an early 17 point lead and hammered Murray State on the road 92-68 Tuesday night. It was the sixth straight win for the Bulldogs who improve to 11-4 in the Missouri […]
Iowa State takes a 7-3 Big 12 record on the road tonight when the 11th ranked Cyclones visit West Virginia. The Mountaineers are 3-7 in the league race but have won three of their last […]
The Webster City Community School Board late Tuesday night announced its selection for superintendent of the district.Matt Berninghaus is the superintendent of the Center Point-Urbana School District in Linn County. He has been serving as […]
The leader of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association says the biofuels industry is frustrated by opposition to carbon pipelines and a little bit angry about delayed federal rules that would let E-15 be sold year-round […]
Senator Joni Ernst says trained dogs should search every vehicle driving north through border crossings along the U-S/Mexico border — to stop the flow of fentanyl and other illegal drugs. “Dogs are about as low […]
Iowa Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra, a Republican from Hull, wants President Joe Biden to address ag issues in tonight’s State of the Union address. “I’m hoping the American President talks about we in the […]
Iowa State University researchers are part of an effort led by Purdue University to diversify the corn belt. ISU sociology professor J. Arbuckle says farmers once planted many different crops on their land. “The long […]
The owner of a Cedar Rapids business is in Washington, D.C., urging congress to modernize the Small Business Administration. Sydney Rieckhoff is the CEO of Almost Famous Popcorn, a company she co-founded with her brother […]
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says President Biden should focus tonight’s State of the Union speech on federal spending plans. “The Biden Administration must change course and move away from the fiscal insanity and partisan politics […]
A state senator who’s proposed five different bills in response to proposed carbon pipelines says the current regulatory process is unfair to landowners. Senator Jeff Taylor says the bill most likely to pass would require […]
Five women who say there are dozens of inappropriate books in their local schools are questioning the process of trying to require parental permission before students may have access to some school library books. The […]
An Iowa District Court judge has granted the state’s motion for a temporary injunction and issued a consent order requiring the cleanup of hazardous waste from the C6-0 facility in Marengo. C6-0 and its owner […]
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