
Baby girl turned over to state under Safe Haven law
A baby born one month ago has been turned over to the state under the Safe Haven Law. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says the baby girl was born July 30th, and […]
A baby born one month ago has been turned over to the state under the Safe Haven Law. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says the baby girl was born July 30th, and […]
The first meeting of September for the Webster City City Council will be this Tuesday evening, September 3rd at 6:00 p.m. in the city council chambers. The meeting is delayed one day due to Monday’s […]
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is working on a constitutional amendment that would make clear children do not have to testify in person — in the courtroom — against their alleged abuser. In June, the […]
Hundreds of Iowa hunters will hit the fields this holiday weekend for the start of the rabbit and squirrel seasons. Nate Carr, an Iowa DNR conservation officer for Hamilton and Hardin counties, says the weather […]
The Eagle Grove Eagles volleyball team returned to action on Thursday Night, as they made the trip north into Winnebago County to take on the Forest City Indians in the Eagles Top of Iowa West […]
A school district in northern Iowa is finding success in recruiting mental health professionals to practice within its school buildings. Darwin Lehmann, superintendent of the Forest City Community Schools, says they’ve made adjustments and discovered […]
The South Hamilton Hawks returned to action on Thursday night, as they welcomed in the (1A) #11 BCLUW Comets and (2A) #5 South Hardin Tigers for a tri match at South Hamilton High School in […]
The Webster City Lynx volleyball team opened their 2024 home slate on Thursday night, as they hosted the Boone Toreadors in non-conference action at Webster City High School. Webster City entered at 1-2, while Boone […]
Former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack isn’t ruling out another stint as U-S Agriculture Secretary if Kamala Harris wins and asks him to continue in the role. “I’ve dedicated my life to try to figure out […]
The northwest Iowa town of Graettinger claims to have the state’s oldest Labor Day celebration, and another edition starts this afternoon. Event co-chair Phillip Schmidt says the tradition had humble beginnings 127 years ago. “We […]
Thousands of people and at least 80 aircraft are expected at the Clarinda airport on Saturday for what’s known as Fly Iowa 2024. It’s the southwest Iowa community’s first time hosting the event in nearly […]
The final holiday of summer is here and those who plan to fly are expected to once again see big crowds at the airport. Jessica Mayle with the TSA in Des Moines says the day […]
Governor Kim Reynolds visited Rock Valley today and announced the opening of a temporary school for middle school students. Reynolds stood in front of the new building and spoke of the devastation that greeted her […]
A health insurance company is investing millions of dollars in mental telehealth services in Iowa’s K-12 public schools. The Cedar Rapids Community School District received one-and-a-half million dollars this week from Minnesota-based insurer UnitedHealth Group. […]
After debuting at Iowa Speedway in June, NASCAR announced that the Cup Series will return in 2025. The Iowa Corn 350 powered by Ethanol will return to the Fastest Short Track on the Planet on […]
The new Farm Bill that has been delayed multiple times is one of the key topics of discussion at the Iowa Farm Progress Show that’s going on in Boone. U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says […]
The Iowa Utilities Commission has issued a a hazardous liquid pipeline permit for Summit Carbon Solutions. The Commission ruled in June that it would grant the permit to Summit Carbon as long as the company […]
Forecasters say Iowa should see ideal weather for the Labor Day weekend, but things may get steamy and stormy before the holiday arrives. Meteorologist Craig Cogil, at the National Weather Service, says thundershowers moved across […]
In an unusual twist, a former Republican congressional candidate from western Iowa is endorsing a Democrat in the November election. Kevin Virgil lost the June primary to incumbent Randy Feenstra in the 4th District. Now, […]
State Auditor Rob Sand, the only Iowa Democrat who holds a statewide office, says the state-funded Education Savings Accounts for private school students is a big worry for Iowans. During a town hall meeting in […]
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