State News
Wahls focuses on rural economic issues in swing through northwest Iowa
U.S. Senate candidate Zach Wahls, a Democrat from Coralville, says it’s time to break up agibusiness monopolices and he’s calling for creation of a Strategic Fertilizer Reserve, like the country’s
Welcome home planned Thursday for Iowa Guard soldiers
A ceremony in eastern Iowa will welcome home more Iowa National Guard soldiers from their deployment in the Middle East. The spokesperson for the Iowa National Guard says 107 Soldiers
Three Iowa GOP candidates for governor pledge cancer solving focus if elected
Republican Adam Steen says if he’s elected governor he’ll push for “a lot more” state funding of independent research about cancer rates in Iowa and he’d set up a working
Iowa activist lobbies DC lawmakers to stand with Ukraine
A northwest Iowa woman recently joined delegates from across the country in Washington, D.C., to urge continued U.S. support for Ukraine. Martha Hulshof of Ireton helped bring 150 Ukrainians to
Iowa State’s T.J. Otzelberger agrees to contract extension
Iowa State basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger has agreed to a 10-year contract extension. The new deal runs through the end of June of 2036 and raises Otzelberger’s salary to six
UI opens new lab devoted to exploring the far reaches of space
The Iowa Spaceflight Laboratory is making its debut this week at the University of Iowa, the latest stage in the institution’s long history of crafting specialized equipment that’s helping us
New UI lab is devoted to exploring the distant reaches of space
The Iowa Spaceflight Laboratory is making its debut this week at the University of Iowa, the latest stage in the institution’s long history of crafting specialized equipment that’s helping us
Iowa Congresswoman Hinson discusses presidential security, glyphosate
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, says there are two factors to address in following the attempt by a gunman to get into the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Iowa walleye stocking process starts with egg collection
The effort to stock Iowa’s lakes and rivers with walleyes is underway once again. The DNR’s Jay Rudacille says they netted walleye and collected their eggs in 12 nights of
Opening weekend is May 16th at historic Arnolds Park
One of the longest-operating amusement parks in the world is gearing up for the start of its 137th season on the shores of West Lake Okoboji in northwest Iowa. Jon
