Manchester official tries to calm fears over incoming crypto-mining operation
Some residents in northeast Iowa are raising concerns about a crypto-mining business that’s planning to build a large facility in the region. Their worries are focused on resources, namely, the […]
Grinnell teacher sole Iowa winner of national Milken Award
A Grinnell elementary teacher won a national award Thursday. Davis Elementary School third grade teacher Holly Hunter was surprised with the Milken Educator Award by the Director of the Iowa […]
ISU moving ahead with CyTown development
The Board of Regents approved an agreement for Iowa State University Wednesday for developing property between the Iowa State Center and Jack Trice Stadium. ISU attorney Michael Norton told the […]
If TikTok vanishes, some Iowa merchants will need new marketing plans
Unless the U.S. Supreme Court rules otherwise, a law banning TikTok nationwide will take effect Sunday, and some Iowa small businesses will be forced to rethink their marketing strategies. Maddie […]
Sioux City organization gathers coats, hats and gloves for immigrants
The extreme cold conditions are tough for long-time Iowans to handle and even worse for those who are new to the state. Volunteers at the Mary J. Treglia House in […]
Iowa National Guard authorized ranks expand, Sioux City project a priority
The Iowa National Guard’s adjutant general says this is a pivotal moment of evolution for the organization, with construction on new facilities and more soldiers joining its ranks. Major General […]
Cases of flu, RSV, COVID on the rise in Iowa
Iowa hospitals and emergency rooms are seeing an increase in respiratory virus cases in recent weeks, according to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services. Aneesa Afroze is an […]
Chief Justice proposes ‘modernization’ of Iowa’s magistrate system
Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen is recommending a reduction in the number of private attorneys the state is paying to oversee some court proceedings, like pre-trial hearings. They’re […]
Chief Justice proposes modernization of Iowa’s magistrate system
Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen is recommending a reduction in the number of private attorneys the state is paying to oversee some court proceedings, like pre-trial hearings. They’re […]
Mason City homeless shelters over capacity in November, December
Forecasters say bitterly cold temperatures will return to Iowa this weekend and Jesse Germundson, executive director of the Northern Lights Alliance for the Homeless in Mason City, says they will […]