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Bountiful Year for Corn and Soybeans
United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service, also known as NASS, has released its annual crop production summary. In Iowa, 2024 was a bountiful year for corn and […]
Baby boy turned over to state under Safe Haven law
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services reports a baby boy born on December 3rd was turned over to the state under the Safe Haven Law. It is the […]
Friday Fishing Report

East Lake Okoboji: The ice thickness remains around 11 inches in most areas, though a few spots on the northernmost basin have just recently frozen over. Anglers are having good […]
Trio of Iowa’s top local leaders joins national summit
Three of Iowa’s mayors are joining more than 250 of their counterparts from across the country in Washington D.C. for the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ 93rd Annual Winter Meeting. The […]
Iowa’s governor headed to D.C. for inauguration, meetings
Governor Kim Reynolds is planning to meet with key Trump Administration officials after she attends Monday’s presidential inauguration ceremony in the U.S. Capitol. “I was there for the first one […]
Dr. Shawn Scholten

Keeping New Year’s Resolutions
Supreme Court overturns competency ruling for man accused of Wright County packing plant killing
The Iowa Supreme Court has overturned an Appeals Court ruling and says a man accused of killing a coworker at a Wright County packing plant is not competent to stand […]
Shark petting ban fails to move forward in Iowa Legislature
A bill that would make it a crime to let people pet sharks has been tabled in the Iowa Legislature. The bill was in response after a small shark bit […]
Dubuque police shooting of teen ruled justified
Two Dubuque police officers who were on administrative leave after shooting a teenager they were attempting to arrest last month are back on the job. The officers responded to a […]