Grassley says he’ll push to keep absentee voting in SAVE America Act
The U.S. Senate is scheduled to debate the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act this week, and Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is a co-sponsor of what’s known as the SAVE America […]
Episode 104 – Trauma Informed

Shannon Van Maanen from Creative Living Center discusses trauma informed approaches which is shifting the mindset from “what’s wrong with you” to “what’s happened to you.”
Northwestern Duo Lands on Bevo Francis Top 25 List

ORANGE CITY, Iowa – Small College Basketball released its Top 25 watch list for the 2025-26 Bevo Francis Award, with Northwestern men’s basketball sophomores Jalen Langsy and Jesse Van Kalsbeek […]
Korver to Be Honored with NAIA Hall of Fame Induction in Kansas City

ORANGE CITY, Iowa – Former Northwestern men’s basketball head coach Kris Korver will officially be inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame during halftime of Thursday’s Round of 16 game […]
Snow? So? Des Moines St. Pat’s Parade is a go despite frigid forecast
The forecast for Des Moines shows snow is possible and it won’t get above freezing on this Saint Patrick’s Day, but there’s a strict rain-or-shine policy for Iowa’s largest parade […]
New Iowa State University president takes over
The Board of Regents introduced David Cook to become the new president of Iowa State University in November, and he is now on the job. Cook told Radio Iowa he […]
Local Providers Encourage Colon Cancer Screenings as Cases Rise Among Younger Adults

Local health providers are encouraging people to stay up to date on colon cancer screenings during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, as doctors continue to see more cases diagnosed in younger […]
Aftermath of Weekend Storm

Winter storms hit Siouxland during the weekend threatening blizzard like conditions. The weekend storms were forecast to snow up to 16 inches with wind blowing 40 to 50 mph creating […]