Carol Brandt
Carol Brandt, 87, Duncombe, died on November 3, 2023 surrounded by her loving family. Visitation will be at Foster Funeral and Cremation Center in Webster City on Tuesday, Nov. 7th from 5-7 p.m. Funeral services […]
Carol Brandt, 87, Duncombe, died on November 3, 2023 surrounded by her loving family. Visitation will be at Foster Funeral and Cremation Center in Webster City on Tuesday, Nov. 7th from 5-7 p.m. Funeral services […]
Governor Kim Reynolds will endorse Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis this evening at a rally in Des Moines according to sources familiar with the governor’s plans. Reynolds has appeared with the Florida Governor often in […]
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is urging Iowa Democrats to back Joe Biden’s bid for re-election. Fetterman was the keynote speaker this weekend at the Iowa Democratic Party’s annual Liberty and Justice fundraiser. “If you are […]
The Iowa Superintendent of Banking has closed a Sac City bank — the first bank closing in Iowa since 2011. Citizens Bank in Sac City opened in 1929. According to a news release issued Friday […]
Next Tuesday is Election Day, and that means time is running out if you want to vote absentee. Woodbury County elections commissioner, Pat Gill, says timing is more important this election. “Want to make sure […]
Waterloo is considering the development of a youth sports complex as a solution to one of its riverfront brownfield sites. The city has struggled with how to incorporate industrial polluted land into its future development […]
Veterans Day is next week and the Iowa district office of the U.S. Small Business Administration is promoting a new center devoted to helping those who’ve served our country in uniform to launch or expand […]
Belle Plaine sits in an area of eastern Iowa that’s considered in exceptional drought and city administrator Stephen Beck says officials are hoping to find new ways to bolster the city’s dwindling water supply. “We […]
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says cities that have supported the Biden Administration’s border policy should not be getting any funding now to help them with the immigration crisis. “Sanctuary city mayors from LA, New York, […]
With just 3 more weeks of High School Football and our regional season done, I figured I’d throw my hat into the ring of making picks for all 28 quarterfinal games, the first 4 being […]
Here are the names of the students from South Hamilton and Webster City High Schools and the RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) who will be honored this Sunday evening at the annual leadership banquet at […]
(Photo/hawkeyesports.com) Well, I thought it’d be a while before I had to speak on the Iowa offensive situation again…well, here I am. Iowa announced on Monday afternoon that offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz wouldn’t return after […]
Iowa’s economy saw a slight gain during October, while the Midwestern economy dipped, according to the monthly survey of business leaders and supply managers across the nine-state region. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says the […]
A special investigation by the state auditor’s office has found a former state employee failed to deposit thousands of dollars in fees and taxes and received unauthorized gifts, including ring-side access to an event in […]
The Webster City Lynx football team returns to action on Friday night, as they make the trip down to Southwest Iowa to take on the Creston Panthers in the Class 3A quarterfinals at Panther Stadium […]
The University of Northern Iowa will work with four other schools to address climate change in Alaska over the next four years. The Cedar Falls institution is getting a near-$14-million from the National Science Foundation […]
A non-profit organization that provides water to a portion of northwest Iowa is getting a boost which officials say will keep things flowing well into the future. This week, the Biden Administration announced $7-million in […]
Experts in the Iowa Department of Natural Resources are asking Iowans, including trappers, for help in research that may explain why there are a dwindling number of gray fox in Iowa. Vince Evelsizer, a furbearer […]
While there’s still much volatility in the market due to violence in the Middle East, gasoline prices are falling in Iowa as we reach November. Brian Ortner, spokesman for AAA-Iowa, says the costs motorists are […]
State and federal officials have confirmed bird flu has hit a third commercial turkey operation in northwest Iowa. The facility is in Buena Vista County and had about 30,000 turkeys on site. Another turkey production […]
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