Russell Fister
Russell Fister, 72, of Webster City died Monday, September 11, 2023 at Van Diest Medical Center. Graveside services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, September 15, 2023 at Graceland Cemetery. Foster Funeral and Cremation […]
Russell Fister, 72, of Webster City died Monday, September 11, 2023 at Van Diest Medical Center. Graveside services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, September 15, 2023 at Graceland Cemetery. Foster Funeral and Cremation […]
A Cedar Rapids man who admitted to threatening a federal prosecutor will spend more than six years in federal prison. Forty-two-year old John Edward Miller admitted to posting a threatening message to the prosecutor online […]
Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn is co-sponsoring a bill that would require suicide awareness and prevention training for most school employees in every state, at least every other year. “September marks Suicide Prevention Month and as […]
The Eagle Grove Eagles football team will return to Gene Hinrichsen Field on Friday night as they host the Sioux Central Rebels in their Class 1A, District 2 opener. Eagle Grove is looking to bounce […]
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says the impeachment inquiry into President Biden is part of the oversight function congress has over the executive branch. “The House is really leading on this charge and I do actually […]
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst pressed an Air Force general during confirmation hearings on Tuesday about what Ernst called an unfulfilled promise the military made to Sioux City. Ernst questioned General David Allvin, who is nominated […]
The Roland-Story Norsemen football team looks to ride their positive momentum into district play on Friday, following their 29-20 win over (1A) #9 South Hamilton in Week 3. The Norsemen also plan on opening the […]
The South Hamilton Hawks football team enters non-district play looking to bounce back from their upset-loss to long-time rivals Roland-Story on Friday night by a score of 29-20. The 9th-ranked Hawks will have a chance […]
The director of the Iowa DOT says the report by American Road and Transportation Builders Association ranking Iowa number one in poor bridges doesn’t tell the whole story. Director Scott Marler says there are 4,558 […]
The Ankeny-based convenience store chain Casey’s reports a good first quarter. CEO Darren Rebelez talked about the results in a conference call for investors. “Inside sales remain strong, driving inside gross profit dollars up over […]
A physician in north-central Iowa is marking five decades of practicing medicine. Dr. Keith Hansen has been with Franklin General Hospital in Hampton as a health care provider since 1973. Hansen says there have been […]
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows comes into Week 4 off a hard-fought loss to (2A) #8 Southeast Valley in their non-district finale. The Cowboys were locked neck-and-neck with Jaguars throughout the first 3 quarters, but 2 4th quarter touchdowns […]
The Webster City Lynx football team is coming off one of their biggest wins in a number of years on Friday. The Lynx upset then-(4A) #3 North Polk at home on homecoming by a score […]
The Clarion-Goldfield-Dows and Eagle Grove Eagles volleyball team renewed their annual rivalry once again on Tuesday night at Clarion-Goldfield-Dows High School in Clarion. The Cowgirls entered Tuesday with a record of 5-7, while the Eagles […]
The Roland-Story Norsemen volleyball team returned to action on Tuesday night, as they made the trip down to Alleman to take on the Gilbert Tigers and North Polk Comets in triangular action at North Polk […]
Veterans from at least 15 Iowa counties will take a chartered jet out of the Fort Dodge Regional Airport this morning for the latest Honor Flight. Russ Nader of Webster City, is a board member […]
The University of Iowa is launching a program to train nurse-midwives as a way of helping to address the shortage of maternal health care providers in the state. Professor Lastascia Coleman, at the UI Hospitals […]
Book bans are the subject of a hearing before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee today and Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he sees it all as being about parental rights. The Iowa legislature passed a […]
The number of train cars carrying grain across he state dropped in July. The DOT’s Stuart Anderson told the Transportation Commission today that July continues what has been a downward trend. “Which is indicative of […]
All four members of Iowa’s U.S. House delegation are expressing support for an impeachment inquiry of President Biden. Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn, a Republican from Bondurant, represents Iowa’s third congressional district. “I think this is […]
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