
State Fire Marshal: plan before you shoot off fireworks
State Fire Marshal Dan Wood says if you plan to shoot off fireworks this holiday, take some time to plan out what you are doing to avoid any problems. “It’s still a good idea to […]
State Fire Marshal Dan Wood says if you plan to shoot off fireworks this holiday, take some time to plan out what you are doing to avoid any problems. “It’s still a good idea to […]
The power went out in most of Estherville on Saturday and City Administrator Penny Clayton says a temporary fix to get electricity flowing again is now permanent. “We worked with Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative to […]
Iowa dairy producers who’ve been impacted by bird flu can now apply for federal emergency funding. The USDA expanded its Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm Raised Fish Program to help cover lost profits […]
Rainfall across the state this morning ranged from one to three inches, and National Weather Service Meteorologist Craig Cogil says more storms are on the way. He say there will be areas of local heavy […]
Residents of the Riverside neighborhood in Sioux City expressed frustration with the city’s flood response at the city council meeting. Susan Bart was the first to speak at Monday’s meeting. “Where we’re our city leaders […]
The Eagle Grove Eagles softball team returned to action on Monday night, as they made the trip to Webster County to take on the Southeast Valley Jaguars at the Southeast Valley Softball Field in Harcourt. […]
The Eagle Grove Eagles baseball team returned to action on Monday night, as they made the trip into Webster County to take on the Southeast Valley Jaguars at the Southeast Valley Baseball Field in Dayton. […]
The Roland-Story Norsemen baseball team returned to action on Monday evening, as they made the trip to northern Iowa to take on the (1A) #3 Newman Catholic Knights in non-conference action at Newman Catholic High […]
The South Hamilton Hawks baseball team returned to action on Monday night, as they made the trip west into Pocahontas County to take on the Pocahontas Area Indians in non-conference action at the PAC Athletic […]
The Webster City Lynx and Roland-Story Norsemen softball teams returned to action on Monday night, as the two faced off with one another at the Hennessey Diamonds in Roland. Webster City entered with a record […]
A Boone motorcyclist was injured early last Sunday evening in an accident southwest of Webster City at Stagecoach Road and 270th Street. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department reported a 2003 Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by […]
Smithfield — the world’s largest pork producer — will close its ham deboning plant in Altoona August 30 and shift production to plants in South Dakota, Nebraska and Illinois. * Over 300 employees work at […]
Ag equipment maker John Deere is announcing plans to eliminate some 800 jobs at plants in Iowa and Illinois over the coming weeks. It follows word last month the company would shift production of its […]
The Mississippi River at Burlington was above flood stage by Sunday night and is expected to reach more than four feet above food stage by Friday. Matt Wilson, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service […]
Replay of our Coach Speak program on 95.7 KQWC, sponsored by Karl Auto of Webster City. Program Originally Aired on July 1st, 2024. Webster City baseball assistant coach Jory Dyvig South Hamilton baseball […]
The Independence Day holiday is going to be a long one with the 4th falling on Thursday, and that could mean a lot more celebrating across the state. State Trooper Paul Gardner says they don’t […]
Stoplights in Spencer are back in action, but power is still out in many neighborhoods following flash flooding that hit the city ten days ago. Spencer Mayor Steve Bomgaars says initial estimates indicate 40% of […]
Mary Jean Kolbeck, 98, of Webster City, died on June 27, 2024, at Windsor Manor. Grave Side services will be held at 5:00 p.m., Thursday July 11, 2024, at Graceland Cemetery. Boman Funeral Home of […]
Governor Kim Reynolds has appointed a northwest Iowa judge to the state’s second highest court. John Sandy of Spirit Lake started his interview with the commission that nominated him for the court of appeals by […]
The Iowa Legislature’s moratorium on new gambling licenses has expired and groups in Linn County plan to seek a license for a casino in Cedar Rapids. The President of the Linn County Gaming Association, Anne […]
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