With bird flu hitting cattle, Grassley calls for agencies to better communicate
The recent crossover outbreaks of avian influenza in cattle in several states have Iowa beef and dairy producers on alert and U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley is calling for better communication […]
April unemployment rate drops
The April unemployment rate dropped to 2.8% compared to 2.9% in March. Iowa Workforce Development director, Beth Townsend, says there were no major ups or downs in the month. “Overall […]
Deere sales, revenue down 12% in past three months
Due to “challenging market conditions,” Deere and Company is reducing is prediction of profits for its current operating year. Over the past three months, net sales and revenue for Deere […]
Artists flock to Mason City to install 20 new public sculptures
New sculptures are being added to the River City Sculptures on Parade display this week in downtown Mason City. It’s the 12th year of the program as artists from across the […]
Iowa’s Governor says it’s important for Republicans to attend Trump’s trial
Governor Kim Reynolds has not spoken to Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird since Bird attended former President Donald Trump’s trial in New York on Monday, but both Reynolds and Bird […]
Orange City Tulip Festival features new flower for first time in U.S.
The 83rd Annual Orange City Tulip Festival begins today and it will have something unique this year. A brand-new tulip has been developed, and although it is not in bloom, […]
Governor signs ‘meat integrity’ law, extends livestock-related tax break
Governor Kim Reynolds has signed legislation that creates new labeling requirements for meat and egg alternatives. “If it comes from a plant, an insect or a petri dish, consumers deserve […]
Feeding America study finds Iowa food insecurity getting worse
Feeding America’s latest annual study shows that the hunger problem in Iowa is getting worse. Food Bank of Iowa CEO Michelle Book says the new “Map the Meal Gap” report […]
Tonight’s ‘silent’ ride remembers cyclists killed, hurt in crashes
Dozens of bicycle riders will gather early this evening in downtown Des Moines for what’s billed as the Ride of Silence. Bike Iowa founder Scott Sumpter says the somber event […]
Merger of Iowa’s mental health, substance abuse treatment regions underway
Governor Reynolds has signed a bill into law that will create a new, merged system to provide mental health services and substance use treatment to Iowans. “To build a system […]