$1 billion spending plan for Iowa’s education system
As the legislature moves toward ending its 2026 session, the Iowa House and Senate have approved a bill that outlines $1 billion in state spending for Iowa’s education system in […]
Celebrating 35 years of USB with Phillip Good
In this week’s checkoff chat, we’re looking back at 35 years of building demand and new opportunities for soybean farmers. Listen as we talk with Phillip Good about farmer-led investments […]
Slain southwest Iowa deputy remembered for his service
Today marks the nine-year anniversary of the death of a Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s deputy, who was fatally shot by an inmate during a county jailbreak in Council Bluffs. Brian Shea, […]
Highway 75 Project Progressing with Traffic Still Flowing in Sioux Center

Work continues to move forward on the Highway 75 reconstruction project in Sioux Center, with crews making steady progress on underground utilities while keeping traffic moving through much of the […]
Habitat for Humanity Home Being Built in Orange City

Habitat for Humanity Returns to New Construction with an Orange City Project. After a year defined by emergency flood recovery, Habitat for Humanity is shifting its focus back to new […]
Sand offers ideas to address Iowa’s water quality
State Auditor Rob Sand, the only Democrat who’s running for governor, is proposing new initiaties to address concerns about Iowa’s water quality and what he calls Iowa’s sky-high cancer rate. […]