Iowan sues DraftKings for millions over bets on rain-shortened golf tourney
An Iowan claims a sports betting company owes him over $14 million. Nicholas Bavas, who lives in Dallas County, is suing DraftKings for bets he made on the results of […]
Iowans who needed the furnace last night may switch to the AC by the weekend
Memorial Day weekend may be the unofficial start of summer, but the warm weather will arrive a week late this year. After high temperatures much of this week below normal […]
JBS USA to build new sausage making plant in Perry
The company that operates pork processing facilities in Marshalltown and Ottumwa plans to build a new sausage-making plant in Perry. JBS USA has announced it will spend $135 million on […]
Soldier talks about deployment at Sioux City Iowa National Guard ceremony
Sioux City was the site of one of the Iowa National Guard sendoff ceremonies on Wednesday. Eighty-four soldiers with 113th Cavalry are headed to the Middle East in support of […]
Arrest made in 1983 eastern Iowa murder case
An Oregon man is awaiting extradition to Iowa where he’ll face murder charges in a cold case from late December of 1983. Authorities say 64-year-old Michael Schappert was arrested on […]
Iowa astronaut Whitson has to skip this weekend’s Hall of Fame induction
Iowa native Peggy Whitson will be inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in Florida this weekend, recognizing her near-four decades of work at NASA and her continued career […]
U.S. Senator Rand Paul brings fiscal hawk talk to Iowa
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is in Iowa, meeting with fellow Republicans, talking about tariffs and government spending and admitting his views on those topics do not align with President Trump’s. […]
Reynolds signs plan designed to address Iowa’s shortage of healthcare workers
Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that’s meant to address Iowa’s shortage of doctors and other healthcare workers. It uses federal money to expand medical residency programs […]
Johnson County food pantry director blames tariffs for latest boost in demand
An official with an eastern Iowa food bank says demand is again rising as families seek help making ends meet, especially with tariffs forcing large companies like Walmart to raise […]
Waukon man found guilty of killing his wife
An Allamakee County jury found a northeast Iowa man guilty Tuesday of killing his wife. Forty-one-year-old Brandon Kasemeier was charged with first-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife, […]