More Iowa counties added to Cattle and Conservation Working Lands Program
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced the next phase today of the program that uses conservation practices upstream to improve water quality from the drinking water sources for thousands […]
DEA: Iowa parents should monitor kids’ phones for potential drug deals
School bells will soon ring, and federal agents are warning Iowa parents to have conversations with their kids about the dangers of drugs, which are becoming much easier to get […]
Lahn says Iowa’s cancer rate linked to agricultural practices
Zach Lahn, the Republican candidate for governor, says the state’s high cancer rate “is tied into agriculture” and that assessment is not popular with many of his Republicans. “We just […]
Hundreds of Sioux City students get free backpacks, school supplies
As the first day of school looms, hundreds of colorful backpacks — packed with essential school supplies — were passed out Monday in Sioux City. Parents and students lined up […]
RFK, Jr., and U.S. Rep. Miller-Meeks tout Presidential Fitness Test
A new state law makes the new version of the Presidential Fitness Test a required part of P.E. classes. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., joined […]
U.S. Senate candidate Hinson questions opponent’s Iowa House voting record
Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, the Iowa Republican Party’s candidate for the U.S. Senate, used her speech at the Des Moines Register’s Political Soapbox yesterday to question her Democratic opponent’s voting record […]
Hegseth headlines fundraiser for Iowa Congressman Nunn during Iowa State Fair
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth joined Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn on the Iowa State Fairgrounds Monday afternoon to honor Iowa veterans and make the case for a 40% increase […]
Iowa Natural Resource Commission approves trail camera ban
The Iowa Natural Resource Commission approved a new rule on the use of trail cameras at their meeting last week. The DNR’s Chris Ensminger says the new rule prohibits the […]
State health officials tracking measles outbreak in southern Iowa
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services reports an an outbreak of at least 12 measles cases in southern Iowa. The Department says there is evidence of person-to-person spread […]
As school starts, Iowa families need to revisit online safety
Next Monday will be the first day of class for many Iowa schools, which means more time online for kids, creating more opportunities for scammers. Khesha Duncan, spokeswoman for the […]