Keokuk dam part of federal research project
Of the 90,000 dams in the U.S., just seven were chosen for new federal hydropower research and development projects — and one of them is in southeast Iowa. Jennifer Garson, at the U.S. Department of […]
Of the 90,000 dams in the U.S., just seven were chosen for new federal hydropower research and development projects — and one of them is in southeast Iowa. Jennifer Garson, at the U.S. Department of […]
This Sunday is World Suicide Prevention Day and Iowa health officials are working to raise awareness about the free, confidential, round-the-clock help that’s available through the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Julie Maas, Iowa’s 988 […]
Seven of the 10 members on Davenport’s city council have voted to remove a member accused of misconduct. Davenport Alderman Derek Cornette was accused of showing up drunk for council meetings and harassing city staff. […]
The South Hamilton Hawks cross country teams returned to action on Thursday, as they made the short jaunt into Ames to compete in the Gilbert meet at the Iowa State Cross Country Course in Ames. […]
The Eagle Grove Eagles volleyball team returned to action on Thursday night, as they made the long trip into Winnebago County to take on the Lake Mills Bulldogs in Top of Iowa West action. Eagle […]
Central Iowa is hosting its first-ever “GalaxyCon Animate!” this weekend, a convention similar to ComiCon but this event is devoted to animation, anime, cosplay and video games. Mike Broder, president and founder of GalaxyCon, says […]
The Roland-Story Norsemen volleyball team returned to action on Thursday night, as they made the drive down Highway 30 into Marshall County to take on the West Marshall Trojans in Heart of Iowa Conference action. […]
The Webster City Community School Board will meet this Monday evening at 6:00 at their office on Des Moines Street. Monday’s board agenda includes the consideration of fund raising requests, review of contractual matters with […]
It could cost the State of Iowa millions of dollars if it leaves a Midwest organization that negotiates contracts for education-related expenses. A committee reviewing state boards and commissions has the Midwestern Higher Education Compact […]
Enrollment is up at all three state universities this fall. Iowa State University gained 208 students, the University of Northern Iowa 72, and the University of Iowa 27. UNI has been trying for several years […]
At least four presidential candidates and more than 61,000 college football fans will be at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames for Saturday’s Iowa/Iowa State game. There will also be 60 to 70 Iowa State troopers […]
The city of Davenport released a report today from The White Burch Group engineering firm hired to investigate the deadly partial collapse of a downtown building. The investigation found failures in repair work and lack […]
A 328-foot-long floating tank that was part of the D-Day invasion 79 years ago is open for tours in northeast Iowa. It’s called a “Landing Ship Tank” — designed to deploy soldiers, vehicles and other […]
It’s been hot and dry for weeks and many Iowans who haven’t mowed their grass in a while are finding little patches of what looks like white cotton candy strewn around their yards. Ginny Mitchell, […]
The Iowa Lottery saw the rare occurrence Wednesday of the deadline running out and a one million dollar prize went unclaimed. Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer, says they waited right up to the end of the […]
Craig Lovelace, 73, of Webster City died Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at Southfield Wellness Community. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, September 8, 2023 at Foster Funeral and Cremation Center. […]
A jury has convicted an Independence man of sexually abusing a child. The Buchanan County Attorney says a jury found 34-year old Scott Neil Brown guilty of five counts of second degree sexual abuse on […]
Concerns about aging members of Congress and the president were raised again after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky froze while speaking to reporters last week. Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says elected officials are […]
A northwest Iowa man accused of killing his mother earlier this year appears to be ready to plead guilty. Nathaniel Kassel of Rock Rapids was charged with murder in the first degree in the death […]
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has unanimously rejected Navigator C-O-2’s application to build a carbon capture pipeline in South Dakota. Navigator is one of three companies with plans to build carbon pipelines in the […]
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