Clinton Olson
Clinton Olson, age 41, formerly of Ellsworth, IA, passed away Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at Mercy Hospital South in St. Louis, MO. Visitation will be held Saturday, March 26th from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm at […]
Clinton Olson, age 41, formerly of Ellsworth, IA, passed away Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at Mercy Hospital South in St. Louis, MO. Visitation will be held Saturday, March 26th from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm at […]
The new map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows soil conditions in Iowa are improving, slightly, thanks to rain and snow in the past week. The broader picture for the Midwest is worsening, however, with […]
The latest figures show only 67 people were hospitalized Wednesday in Iowa for treatment of COVID-19, down significantly from the peak in January near 1,000 patients. The CDC says death rates, too, are slowing […]
A new national poll by Grinnell College finds teaching about racism is a big factor in the lack of trust in public schools. Poll Director Peter Hanson says the mistrust is large. “We asked our […]
A jury has approved a more than $97 million verdict for an Iowa City couple after their child was born severely brain damaged. Geoffery Fieger, the attorney for Andrew and Kathleen Kromphardt, told KCRG TV […]
A former Treynor man will spend five years in prison for an investment scheme. Fifty-three-year-old Jeffrey Carley pleaded guilty to wire fraud and was ordered to pay more than $1.3 million in restitution. Carley was […]
A number of KQ-area athletes were honored by the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association on Tuesday, when they released their All-Substate and All-Region teams for boys and girls basketball. The announcement in its in entirety can […]
Much like the boys season, the girls basketball season in the KQ area was a successful one as well, with the Norsemen of Roland-Story leading the charge with their 3rd state tournament appearance in 4 […]
Page County Conservation and Public Health officials confirmed today that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza was discovered in snow geese at Rapp Park north of Shenandoah. County Conservation Director John Schwab says his office was first […]
Winnebago Industries saw second-quarter revenues rise by almost 39%. The outdoor lifestyle products manufacturer with Iowa factories in Forest City, Lake Mills, Charles City and Waverly matched the record of $1.2 billion set in the […]
Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate have voted to reduce the maximum number of weeks Iowans may receive unemployment benefits by 10 weeks — from about half a year today down to 16 weeks. […]
Iowa Lottery sales so far this fiscal year are nearly even through February when compared to the record set last year. Iowa Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer, says higher gas prices and inflation are starting to […]
Twin brothers from northwest Iowa will be featured in a new national TV show tonight. Alex and Derek Koops of Sioux Center will be competing on “Domino Masters” on FOX. Four teams get 16 hours […]
As a new golf season is set to begin April 1 at Briggs Woods Golf Course south of Webster City,the Hamilton County Conservation Board learned Wednesday morning that Travis Rolfs has resigned as clubhouse manager […]
Doug Bailey was welcomed as the newest member of the Van Diest Medical Center board of trustees at the monthly meeting of the board on Tuesday evening.Bailey is a former Hamilton County Supervisor. He succeeds […]
Janice Marie (Westrum) Young, a former Stratford resident, died in Mesa, Arizona on Sunday, March 20, 2022 at the age of 91. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, March 29, […]
The 2021-22 high school basketball season was a highly-successful season for our KQ-area teams. The 5 teams combined for 2 conference championships, 57 wins, and 1 state tournament appearance as Roland-Story reached the Class 2A […]
As part of Severe Weather Awareness Week, Iowans are urged to take part in this morning’s statewide tornado drill. Meteorologist Alex Krull, at the National Weather Service in metro Des Moines, says with the number […]
Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says he is concerned about the number of cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or Bird Flu, that have already been detected and confirmed in Iowa. “We didn’t start dealing […]
The chairman of the Iowa Senate’s tax-writing committee is proposing a constitutional amendment that would require a super majority vote in the legislature to raise the state income tax or the sales tax. Senator Dan […]
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