FEMA disaster deadline approaching this week
Iowans impacted by the tornado, storms and flooding that led to three federal disaster declarations have gotten millions of dollars in FEMA funding. FEMA Spokesman John Mills says they’ve helped […]
ISU linebacker to wear #26 in honor of former player battling brain tumor
An Iowa State football player will wear a different number on his jersey this season in a show of support for a former player who’s undergoing treatment for a brain […]
Cyclone linebacker to wear #26 to honor former player battling brain tumor
An Iowa State football player will wear a different number on his jersey this season in a show of support for a former player who’s undergoing treatment for a brain […]
Hearing at Iowa State Fair focuses on 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
A U-S House committee hosted a hearing at the Iowa State Fair today (Friday) to tout Trump-era tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of 2025. Steve […]
Sioux City annual encampment highlights Lewis and Clark’s 1804 stop
Sioux City is stepping back in time this weekend to highlight an important event that happened there in the 1800’s. Sioux City Museum spokesperson Theresa Weaver says the annual Lewis […]
Man arrested in connection with anti-immigrant flyers in Hampton
A man has been charged following the investigation of signs posted on the doors of Latino-owned businesses in Hampton. The signs were placed on the doors of numerous Hispanic businesses […]
Lorimor man charged after shooting in Creston
A Lorimor man is facing an attempted murder charge after a shooting in Creston. Creston Police received a report of gunshots on a local street around 7:40 Thursday morning and […]
Melton blasts Congressman Feenstra’s $0.00 in ‘earmark’ requests
Ryan Melton, the Democrat running in Iowa’s fourth congressional district, says the 36 counties in the district would benefit if Congressman Randy Feenstra joined the other three Iowa Republicans in […]
USDA critical of Iowa governor’s summer food box alternative
The USDA is criticizing the governor’s proposed alternative to providing federal food assistance next summer to low-income households with children. Governor Kim Reynolds did not sign Iowa up this summer […]
Cooler July weather a benefit for maturing crops
August is typically one of the hotter and drier growing months for corn and soybeans, but it so far has been relatively mild. Iowa State Extension field agronomist Terry Basol […]