Health workers speak out on Iowa Department of Corrections potential privatization
Dozens of health care workers gathered along the Mississippi River in Fort Madison Wednesday to protest the state’s request for private companies to take over health care in its prisons. […]
Still no ‘smoking gun’ in Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Marshalltown area
Sixty-eight cases of Legionnaires’ disease are now confirmed in Marshall County, including one death, and the exact cause has yet to be pinpointed, even after two weeks. Marshall County Public […]
Iowa teacher is fired over social media post praising Kirk’s death
Oskaloosa’s school board voted unanimously to fire a teacher over a social media post praising the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. High school art teacher Matthew Kargol allegedly shared […]
Iowa soybean farmers pinched by prices, trade woes
The USDA is predicting this year’s soybean harvest in Iowa will be the third-largest on record, but the country that at one time bought about 60% of all U.S. soybean […]
Sioux City Vietnam era jet gets helicopter flight back home
A Vietnam era military jet got a helicopter ride back to its home Tuesday following a new paint job courtesy of the 185th Iowa Air Guard in Sioux City. The […]
Summit Carbon Solutions seeks changes in Iowa pipeline permit
Summit Carbon Solutions is asking the Iowa Utilities Commission to approve changes in the permit the commission granted for construction of a pipeline to capture carbon from ethanol plants. State […]
Iowa Board of Regents gives universities two weeks to investigate online post violations
The Board of Regents met in closed session for around three hours this morning, before voting to give the three state universities two weeks to investigate employees who allegedly violated […]
UNI lays groundwork for civics center honoring Senator Grassley
The University of Northern Iowa is planning to open the Chuck and Barbara Grassley Center on the Cedar Falls campus as soon as next year. UNI officials say the center […]
$355,000 in state grant money to nine Iowa meat lockers
The owners of nine small-scale meat processing shops in Iowa are splitting $355,000 in state grant money to expand their businesses. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig said the “Choose Iowa […]
Congresswoman Hinson backs firing of state employees who cheered death of activist
The Iowa Board of Regents could take action at its meeting today against state university employees who celebrated the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. There have been calls in […]