William A. Busch
William A. Busch, 73, of Jewell died on Thursday, October 27, 2022, at Southfield Wellness Center in Webster City. A Celebration of Life will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 5, 2022, at Bethesda […]
William A. Busch, 73, of Jewell died on Thursday, October 27, 2022, at Southfield Wellness Center in Webster City. A Celebration of Life will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 5, 2022, at Bethesda […]
Harry W. Janvrin, Jr. 56 of Webster City died on October 21,2022. A Celebration of Life for Harry W. Janrin, Jr. will be held at the Webster City R.S.V.P. building at 749 Second Street this […]
A former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine says Russia “is losing right now” and Vladimir Putin would likely exploit a cease fire or negotiations to end the war at this point. “He will just use the […]
Iowa’s largest manufacturing employer is partnering with Iowa State University to create a demonstration farm near the Ames campus to field-test agricultural equipment and various farming practices in real-world conditions. Andy Greenlee, a senior staff […]
Snow is not in the forecast — but several big orange DOT trucks have been out on the highway with their sprayers going. DOT winter operations director, Craig Bargfrede says they are spraying plain water, […]
A 25-year-old Iowa City man caught pretending to be a minor on Instagram has been sentenced to eight years in prison on a child pornography charge. The case against Tyler Dean Kadolph began last year […]
A northwest Iowa man is charged with making threats that led to lock downs at two health facilities. The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office arrested 60-year-old Ryan Betcke of Granville Wednesday afternoon after Betke allegedly called […]
A manufacturing company in the pharmaceutical industry is expanding in Charles City and branching out into Minnesota. Cambrex announced Thursday their $6.5 million investment in a multi-phase, 9,000-square-foot expansion, plus 21,000 square foot renovation in […]
The ownership of Waldorf University in Forest City may change before the end of the year. Alabama-based Columbia Southern Educational Group bought Waldorf in 2010 and converted Waldorf into a for-profit institution. However, plans are […]
Gobbling down mounds of Halloween candy can leave trick-or-treaters with a bad tummy ache, but too much sweet stuff can be dangerous, and even deadly, for a pet. Jessie Phillips, director of development & communications […]
The All Cultures Equal organization is a Public charity that assists people from more than 30 different countries to communicate, connect and live happy, healthy & productive lives through services such as interpretation/translation, food pantry, […]
On Saturday, October 29, 2022, The DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other forms of prescription drugs for the National Drug Take Back Day. Collection sites will not […]
This bucket of candy can be all yours! All you need to do is enter KQWC’s giveaway, sponsored by Gentle Family Dentistry.
Former President Donald Trump is returning to Sioux City next Thursday for a pre-election rally. The announcement from Trump’s political action committee says the event will highlight “Trump endorsed candidates” Kim Reynolds and Chuck Grassley. […]
Work is now underway on what is hoped to be the most universally accessible park in the country. The park is on the north shore of Easter Lake in Polk County. Polk County Conservation director, […]
President Biden has hosted an online fundraiser for Iowa Congresswoman Cindy Axne, illustrating her bid for reelection is among the key races for Democrats’ hopes of keeping majority control of the U.S. House. Biden spoke […]
Three men from Miami are under arrest, accused of stealing $9 million worth of frozen beef and pork from meatpacking plants in Iowa and five other states. Terry Wagner, the sheriff in Lancaster County, Nebraska, […]
A business based in north central Iowa that has processed organic soybeans is filing for bankruptcy. Two and a half weeks ago, the Iowa Department of Agriculture suspended the grain dealer and warehouse licenses for […]
Healthcare providers are reporting increases in respiratory illnesses among kids. University of Iowa Healthcare pediatrician, Adam Brown, says they are seeing the common flu as well as increases in RSV. “We have seen a spike […]
An Ottumwa father and daughter are facing sixty fraudulent tax and unemployment charges following a federal grand jury review. The charges allege 47-year-old Thein Maung and his 20-year-old daughter Phyo Mi prepared and filed hundreds […]
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