
Healthy SNAP Food Waiver Update for Iowa
Des Moines, Iowa (July 2nd, 2026) – The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (Iowa HHS) has received formal notification that the U.S. Department

Des Moines, Iowa (July 2nd, 2026) – The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (Iowa HHS) has received formal notification that the U.S. Department
NASCAR star Chase Elliott hopes to return to the winners circle at the Iowa Speedway in August when the Cup Series returns for a third
As the John Deere Classic begins in the Quad Cities the tournament is embracing its run during the Independence Day holiday week. George McNeilly reports.
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says the U-S Supreme Court made the right decision this week to uphold state laws barring transgender athletes from

The Atlantic Trojans softball team will enter the postseason ranked #8 in class 3A in the most recent IGHSAU poll. They hold a 29-6 record
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra says many college athletes aren’t prepared for the financial reality that comes with earning “Name, Image and Likeness”

DES MOINES – As much as we love fireworks, drifting smoke can cause breathing problems for some. Whether attending a display or celebrating in your backyard, sensitive
LaVERNE LEROY JENSEN, 84, of Panora (formerly of Audubon), died Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at The New Homestead in Guthrie Center. Funeral services for LaVERNE
(Red Oak, IA) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a Red Oak man was arrested Wednesday (July 1st), on a Class- D felony charge

Officials with the U-S Department of Justice report an Iowa man, Jeffrey Garth Ewing, has agreed to waive his bankruptcy discharge of more than $17.7
(Radio Iowa) – There will soon be 128 new slots at Iowa’s teaching hospitals for doctors-in-training. Federal funding has just been released for these medical

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds, her husband and five of their grandchildren stopped in Mason City Wednesday morning, to get a look at the