Siouxland tourism joins project to enhance accessibility of attractions
Explore Siouxland has received a $10,000r tourism grant from the state Economic Development Authority to support a project called “Wheel the World.” Spokesperson Kristen Heimgartner says the project aims to […]
It may be time for a money talk with older loved ones
Holiday gatherings may be a good time to start conversations about finances with older family members. Sonya Sellmeyer, a consumer advocacy officer at the Iowa Insurance Division, says people may […]
Governor Reynolds chooses State Senator Cournoyer as Lt. Governor
Governor Kim Reynolds has chosen a state senator from Le Claire to be her lieutenant governor. Chris Cournoyer (kuh-NOY-yer) took the oath of office in a ceremony at the statehouse […]
More snow possible for Iowa tomorrow and Thursday
Forecasters say more wintery weather is likely in the week ahead, after a weekend punctuated by an ice storm that coated many areas of the state in ice a quarter-inch […]
First Glitter Factory shop caters to Iowans with ADHD
A first-in-the-state combination store and craft studio is now open in central Iowa that’s geared towards people with ADHD. The Glitter Factory in Des Moines offers classes, crafts and activities […]
Iowa soldier’s heroism during the Battle of the Bulge remembered
Today is the 80th anniversary of the start of the “Battle of the Bulge, the last ditch effort by the Germans in World War Two that broke through American lines […]
Hinson among those raising concerns about D.C. safety
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson is among a group of Republicans expressing concern about public safety in Washington, D.C. During a subcommittee hearing in the U.S. House this week, Hinson suggested […]
Vilsack says Farm Bill negotiations hit snag over spending transfer
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says it appears Farm Bill negotiations have become more complex. House Speaker Mike Johnson says a majority of House Republicans oppose a Senate plan to […]
Record amount of unclaimed funds turned over to Great Iowa Treasure Hunt
State Treasurer Roby Smith says more than $68 million of unclaimed property has been turned over so far this year to the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt.”This is the largest amount […]
Iowa Supreme Court sides with retired ISU professor in wage discrimination lawsuit
The Iowa Supreme Court has thrown out a lower court ruling on a former Iowa State University professor’s claim of wage discrimination. Silvia Cianzio was an ISU professor who specialized […]