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Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, will be speaking in Algona this weekend about a Democrat who served in the ...
The Amana Colonies will host two simultaneous festivals this weekend that revolve around complementary elements: brass bands, beer, and bratwurst, along with side attractions including a wiener ...
Lawn watering is now banned for more than a half-million central Iowans by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jun 13, 2025 Radio Iowa file photo ...
After two dozen years in business, a small Webster County grocery store town announced Thursday it’s closing its doors. The store’s board of directors said that despite cutting costs, ordering ...
For the first time since last October, parts of Iowa saw high temperatures in the 90s on Wednesday afternoon. Meteorologist Jim Lee, at the National Weather Service, says Des Moines hit 95 degrees ...
Thirty-three year old Zach Wahls of Coralville has been a state senator since 2019. If elected in 2026, he’d become the youngest member of the U-S Senate. “I’ll tell you this,” Wahls said ...
This morning’s scheduled launch of an Axiom Space mission — commanded by an Iowa native — is being pushed back to tomorrow. The launch was originally planned for liftoff this past Sunday ...
Iowa tourism officials estimate there are about 2500 miles of paved bicycle trails in the state and a new stretch of trail in northwest Iowa is adding to that tally. The trail runs from Spencer ...
Governor Kim Reynolds says she’s “really close” to a decision on a bill that would limit carbon pipeline developers ability to use eminent domain to seize land along the pipeline route ...
A request by Pattison Company in Clayton County to nearly quadruple its water usage to more than 3.7 billion gallons has raised concerns among county residents. The Pattison company already uses ...
St. Ambrose University in Davenport and Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids have finished the first step in their consolidation plan. The Catholic universities decided to merge after years of ...