Ten days until fall and Iowa gets a steamy, late summer heat wave
The calendar says it’s mid-September but it’s feeling a lot more like mid-July. National Weather Service meteorologist Andrew Ansorge says we have several days of unseasonable heat ahead. “We’re looking […]
Sanborn Man Faces Drug Trafficking Charges

A Sanborn man could face more than a century behind bars if convicted on multiple drug-related charges. According to a criminal complaint filed by the O’Brien County Sheriff’s Office, 29-year-old […]
Drought expands across the Midwest; spotty showers High Plains to the upper Midwest
Across the Corn Belt, sudden warmth favors summer crop maturation and early-season harvest efforts. On September 7, Missouri led the Midwest with 9% of its corn acreage harvested, while other […]
Historic D-Day warship docks in eastern Iowa for tours
A floating museum housed inside an 80-year-old warship is docked for the next several days on the Mississippi River in Muscatine, its only stop in Iowa this year. Cory Burdette […]
Commission discusses raising Iowa hunting, fishing, trapping fees
The Iowa Natural Resource Commission discussed the possibility of increasing hunting, fishing and trapping by 5% at their monthly meeting. Commissioners and those who spoke on the issue Thursday say […]
Algona stop for American Revolution exhibit that’s traveling the US
A traveling exhibit called “The American Revolution Experience” opens Sunday at the public library in Algona. Teri Miller is with the Daughters of the American Revolution chapter in Algona, which […]
Iowa teacher faces firing over post about Charlie Kirk’s death
An Oskaloosa teacher has been placed on administrative leave and could be fired as soon as next week for comments posted on social media after the shooting death of conservative […]