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Pella Tulip Festival opens with many flowers already done blooming
The annual Pella Tulip Festival opens today and you’ll need to spend some time looking for the headliner flowers. JessiGalligan is the executive director of the Pella Historical Society. “I
Man sentenced for fatal wrong-way crash during Iowa blizzard
A 29-year-old man has been sentenced to a decade in prison for a wreck that killed a northwest Iowa woman last year. A jury found Jorge Ardany Ortega-Ortega, formerly of
New UNI programs will help Iowa meet the need for more nurses
Registered nurses are in exceptionally high demand in Iowa, and the University of Northern Iowa’s new nursing programs will soon fill some of the need. Nancy Kertz, UNI’s chief academic

Iowa State Fair Opens Nominations for Heart of the County Fair Award
Nominations are now open for the 2026 Heart of the County Fair Award through the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network. The award honors individuals, families, exhibitors, volunteers, or fair board members
NEMA urges Iowa’s governor to reject building code changes
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association is calling on Governor Reynolds to item veto a proposal added to a budget bill that would change building codes for homes, duplexes and townhouses.
Unemployment drops slightly in March with little fluctuation in Iowa job market
Iowa’s unemployment and labor force participation rates both were down one tenth of a percent in March Iowa Workforce Development director Beth Townsend says things have pretty much been steady
Iowa farmers feverishly focus on planting while the weather cooperates
After heavy rain, scattered snow, and widely varied temperatures during the past month, Iowa farmers are making up for lost time by getting a significant amount of planting done this
U.S. Ag Secretary, in Iowa, touts upcoming E15 vote in U.S. House
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says promoting year-round sales of gasoline with a higher blend of ethanol is at “the top” of President Trump’s biofuels agenda. During a campaign rally
US Senate candidate Carlin backs return to gold standard
Republican Jim Carlin, a candidate for U.S. Senate, says there need to be major changes in U.S. monetary policy. “The Federal Reserve needs to be audited and I think you
Vice President Vance campaigns in Iowa for Congressman Nunn
Vice President J.D. Vance visited a Des Moines manufacturing company in a campaign appearance Tuesday for Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn. Vance says Nunn has been a great supporter of the
