Kevin Oberender
Kevin Oberender, 63, of Kamrar died Tuesday, April 4, 2023 following an accident on his farm. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at Foster Funeral and Cremation […]
Kevin Oberender, 63, of Kamrar died Tuesday, April 4, 2023 following an accident on his farm. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at Foster Funeral and Cremation […]
Iowans are seeing buildings lit up at night with blue lights, and gardens filled with blue pinwheels as part of an effort to raise awareness about April being Prevent Child Abuse Month in the state. […]
The police chief in Keota says he is concerned people are staying way too close to tornadoes to get videos and pictures. Two tornadoes struck the Keota area on March 31st, including an EF-4 tornado […]
Next year, Iowans will vote on a proposed amendment that will align the Iowa Constitution with an election-related change made nationally more than five decades ago. In 1971, the 26th Amendment the U.S. Constitution was […]
The Iowa State men’s basketball team will travel to DePaul in the 2023 BIG EAST/Big 12 Battle on Friday, Dec. 1 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. Iowa State is 3-0 in the BIG EAST/Big 12 […]
More than 100 members of the legislature have voted to get rid of the requirement that tattoo artists show they’ve completed high school in order to get a state tattoo permit. Republican Representative Hans Wilz […]
The Iowa Bicycle Summit is today in the Des Moines metro area to promote cycling as a form of transportation, recreation, and health. Mark Wyatt, executive director of the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, says the conference […]
The Iowa Lottery has begun the process of transitioning from a 365 day to 180 day time limit for redeeming winning lotto tickets that was approved by the Lottery Board in December. Lottery spokesperson, Mary […]
House Democrats are proposing a cap on the price of insulin, a freeze on tuition rates at community colleges and the three state universities and several other policies they say would lower costs for Iowans. […]
More than 100 members of the legislature have voted to get rid of the requirement that tattoo artists show they’ve completed high school in order to get a state tattoo permit. Republican Representative Hans Wilz […]
House Democrats are proposing a cap on the price of insulin, a freeze on tuition rates at community colleges and the three state universities and several other policies they say would lower costs for Iowans. […]
The number of monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico dropped this year. Nicole Shimp with the Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium says they can tell the population by the number of monarchs in the tree canopy. “The […]
The University of Iowa is joining 15 of the nation’s most prominent universities in a new effort to help students from rural areas enroll and succeed in college. Brent Gage, in the U-I’s enrollment management […]
Webster City Community Theatre’s audiences have already enjoyed the classic comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace,” a holiday show “One Christmas Eve at Evergreen Mall,” and a youth production of Broadway’s “Shrek” this season. The next […]
Wilma Taylor, 97, a lifelong resident of Webster City died Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at Crestview Nursing and Rehabilitation. Funeral services for Wilma Taylor will be held at 1:00 pm Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at […]
Veronica “Vera” Fortune, 95, of Williams died Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at Southfield Wellness Community. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 10, 2023 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Webster City, […]
A key senator says priority issues are included in an education bill House Republicans just expanded to include things like alternative pathways for teacher licensing and defining what would be considered age appropriate school library […]
One of the state’s largest independent agricultural banks released its annual survey of thousands of farmers, gauging their opinions on a range of topics. Bank Iowa president and CEO Jim Plagge says 67% of farmers […]
Governor Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster proclamation for six more counties in response to last Friday’s storms. The governor’s latest proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to recover from the effects of this […]
A survey team from the National Weather Service is looking over the damage from a tornado that touched down in south-central Iowa last night near Knoxville and Pleasantville. Meteorologist Donna Dubberke, at the Weather Service […]
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