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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 ...
Labor Day marks the end of summer when kids are back in school and farmers are making plans to harvest. State Ag Secretary Mike Naig says the end of the drought has expectations high. “All ...
Iowa teen to have a voice on panel governing 12-million student-athletes by Matt Kelley | May 30, 2025 Linus Morrison in foreground, right (Submitted photo) ...
The Iowa Supreme Court has thrown out a lower court ruling on a former Iowa State University professor’s claim of wage discrimination. Silvia Cianzio was an ISU professor who specialized in ...
Iowan dies from rare Lassa Fever by Dar Danielson | Oct 28, 2024 ...
A 25 million dollar project to restore the historic livestock barns Iowa State Fairgrounds is being celebrated on the first day of this year’s fair. Peter Cownie, executive director of Iowa ...
Iowa’s top election official refers 154 names for check on citizenship by Kay Henderson | Oct 22, 2024 Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate (RI file photo) ...
A northwest Iowa bridge destroyed by flooding in June has been replaced and, after five months of detours, the new bridge opened to traffic last night. In August, the flood damaged remnants of the ...
The State Transportation Commission has approved the five-year transportation improvement plan. DOT systems planner Stuart Anderson says the plan is updated every year, and last year was a ...
A social media post from a park ranger who was fired from his dream job at Effigy Mounds National Monument in northeast Iowa has gone viral, as many federal workers in Iowa fear for their jobs.
The Iowa National Guard used a Chinook helicopter to rescue 34 nursing home residents in the mountains of western North Carolina. The nursing home residents were stranded after all roads were ...