Iowa Arboretum celebrates new Treehouse Village
The Iowa Arboretum and Gardens in Boone County celebrated the opening of its two million dollar Treehouse Village with a ribbon cutting this week. The executive director of the Boone […]
Casey’s revises its schedule for adding new stores after major aquisition
The Ankeny-based Casey’s convenience store chain is upping its projection for expansion in this fiscal year. Casey’s Vice President for Investor Relations Brian Johnson talked about the change in a […]
Judge hears legal arguments for Libertarians kicked off Iowa ballots
Attorneys for Libertarians nominated to run in three Iowa congressional districts say a state panel didn’t have the authority to kick them off November’s ballots. A Polk County judge heard […]
Leader says Iowa House GOP priority in 2025 will be property tax reform
House Speaker Pat Grassley says if Republicans retain the majority in the Iowa House after the November election, his focus will be property tax reform. “We’ve made steps in the […]
Sioux County schools locked down after threat at Sioux Center High School
Several Sioux County school districts were placed in a lock down today following a threat. According to authorities, a threat was found written on a bathroom wall in the Sioux […]
Leader says Iowa House GOP priority in ’25 will be property tax reform
House Speaker Pat Grassley says if Republicans retain the majority in the Iowa House after the November election, his focus will be property tax reform. “We’ve made steps in the […]
Developer: Council Bluffs beef plant on schedule
The developer of a new beef processing plant near Council Bluffs says they are moving into the third round of selling units to producers the Co-op who will supply the […]
Officials say public funding will lead to development of 10,000 Iowa housing units
The State of Iowa has recently distributed $770 million in grants and tax credits for housing developments that will yield an estimated 10,000 homes and apartment units in the state. […]
Officials say public funding will lead to development of 10,000 Iowa housing units
The State of Iowa has recently distributed $770 million in grants and tax credits for housing developments that will yield an estimated 10,000 homes and apartment units in the state. […]
Demolition underway on LeBaron Hall at ISU
Students and faculty are watching, taking pictures and video today on the northwest corner of the campus in Ames as LeBaron Hall is coming down to make way for a […]