Delburt Pigsley
Delburt Pigsley, 89, of Kamrar died Saturday, May 11, 2024, at Southfield Wellness Community of cancer. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 from 5-7 PM at the Community Church of Kamrar. Funeral […]
Delburt Pigsley, 89, of Kamrar died Saturday, May 11, 2024, at Southfield Wellness Community of cancer. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 from 5-7 PM at the Community Church of Kamrar. Funeral […]
A western Iowa man is accused of murdering his wife. Police were called to the couple’s home early Friday night. According to the Iowa Department of Public Safety, first responders found 47-year-old Stacey Allen outside […]
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has assembled a task force of law enforcement officials and members of Iowa’s Jewish community to address acts of antisemitism in Iowa. “The things that we hear about, they’re not […]
Early May is peak migration time for birds and the Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge in northern Iowa is open through the weekend for drive-through tours. Erich Gilbert, the assistant manager at the refuge near […]
The Board of Regents heard the first reading of proposed tuition increases for the three state schools and approved increases in room and board rates at their meeting today. “The proposed based undergraduate resident tuition […]
An Adams County deputy sheriff has died in an off-duty accident at his part-time job. KCCI TV was first to report 34-year-old Nicholas Koeppe of Corning was driving an excavator over a bridge on private […]
The names of two Iowa policemen have been added to the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial on the state capitol grounds. Iowa Public Safety Commissioner Stephen Bayens hosted a ceremony at the site this morning. “This […]
The Creighton University survey of manufacturing supply managers for Iowa and eight other states was above growth neutral for April after two straight months below the mark. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey. […]
The Iowa Supreme Court rules an antique muzzleloading rifle is a firearm under state law and convicted felons cannot use them. Adam Rhodes bought a replica muzzleloader rifle and killed a deer with it in […]
The Webster City Lynx girls soccer team returned to action on Thursday night, as they made the trip west to take on the Humboldt Wildcats in North Central Conference action at the Humboldt Soccer Field. […]
The Webster City Lynx boys soccer team returned to action on Thursday night, as they hosted the Humboldt Wildcats in North Central Conference action at Lynx Field. Webster City entered at 12-0, while Humboldt entered […]
The Clarion-Goldfield-Dows track teams returned to action on Thursday night, as they made the drive east into Grundy County to compete in their Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Dike-New Hartford High School. The Cowboys […]
The Roland-Story Norsemen, South Hamilton Hawks and Eagle Grove Eagles track teams returned to action on Thursday night, as they competed in their Class 2A State Qualifying Meet at Dallas Kray Track in Story City. […]
The Webster City Lynx track teams returned to action on Thursday night, as they made the trip up to Cerro Gordo County to compete in their Class 3A State Qualifying Meet at Clear Lake High […]
KQWC Radio learned that a familiar face will return to the bench for Webster City basketball on Friday morning, as Marty McKinney was named the new girls basketball coach for the Lynx, pending board approval. […]
The Webster City Community School Board will meet Monday evening, May 13 at 6:00 p.m. at the school administration office on Des Moines Street. The agenda for Monday will include a report by Webster City […]
Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra is co-sponsoring a bill to require Medicare to cover over-the-phone telehealth services for another year. That coverage was set to expire on December 31 of this year. “Audio only services are […]
The latest U-S Drought Monitor map of Iowa shows no red areas indicating extreme drought. DNR Hydrologist Tim Hall says we’ve been seeing red for a long time. “The first time in almost two years […]
Civil rights groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to block enforcement of an Iowa law that would let state officials arrest and deport immigrants who are in Iowa after previously being deported or denied entry […]
Two scientist who played key roles in creating a world seed vault are the winners of the 2024 World Food Prize. World Food Prize Foundation president Terry Branstad today announced Geoffrey Hawtin of Great Britain […]
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