Program gives millions to Iowa counties without casinos
A program that gives money from state gambling profits to the 84 counties without a casino is now 20 years old. Iowa Gaming Association president Wes Ehrecke recently gave the […]
Campfires and open burning strongly discouraged across much of Iowa
Much of southern and central Iowa is under a Red Flag Warning this afternoon and evening as there’s a critical risk of fire danger. National Weather Service meteorologist Kristy Carter […]
NatGeo photographer shares images of his global travels with Iowans (AUDIO)
Many Iowans only know the name Marco Polo from a kids’ swimming pool game, but a guest lecturer who’ll be in central Iowa tomorrow has walked in the famed traveler’s […]
Iowa Congresswoman Hinson comments on the DOGE efforts
Iowa Second District Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she supports the efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency to cut costs and waste in the federal government. Hinson, a Republican from […]
UIHC is first in the Midwest to offer game-changing treatment for major depression
University of Iowa Health Care is among only three academic medical centers in the nation, and the first in the Midwest, to offer what promises to be groundbreaking treatment for […]
Iowa help resources highlighted during Problem Gambling Awareness Month
March is National Problem Gambling Awareness Month and Iowa Problem Gambling Office project director Katie Bee says the first step is recognizing the issue. “Problem gambling means participation in any […]
US State Dept. withdraws grant for University of Iowa program
The U.S. State Department is ending its support of the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program. A statement from the State Department says the University of Iowa’s program for authors […]
Weekend vigil in Sioux City remembers victim of 1992 ‘cold case’ murder
Family and friends plan to gather in Sioux City tomorrow to highlight the unsolved murder of a Native American woman more than 30 years ago. Danielle LaPointe is the niece […]
Weekend vigil in Sioux City remembers victim of 1992 cold case murder
Family and friends plan to gather in Sioux City tomorrow to highlight the unsolved murder of a Native American woman more than 30 years ago. Danielle LaPointe is the niece […]
Iowans are urged to unplug from the distraction of technology
Surveys find 98% of all adult Iowans now own a cell phone, and while the technology has changed many aspects of our lives for the better, it’s also sometimes good […]