Recap of the April 15th meeting of the Atlantic City Council
(Atlantic, IA) – The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, held a Public Hearing with regard to the proposed adoption of the FINAL Fiscal Year 2027
(Atlantic, IA) – The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, held a Public Hearing with regard to the proposed adoption of the FINAL Fiscal Year 2027
DES MOINES— Today (April 15th), Governor Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Buchanan, Clay, Henry, Palo Alto, and Plymouth Counties in response to severe weather that occurred on April
(Atlantic, IA) – Officials with the Atlantic Police Department, Wednesday afternoon, said the Cass County Communications Center received a report earlier in the day, of
(Radio Iowa) – The legislature has sent the governor a bill that will no longer give someone registering to vote on Election Day the option
(Glenwood, IA) – The Glenwood Police Department report two women were arrested on separate charges, Tuesday night. 25-year-old Hanna Lucille Sapienza, of Thurman, was arrested
(Radio Iowa) – A bill setting a five-cent tax on vapes and nicotine pouches has won approval in an Iowa Senate committee. Tony Phillips is
(Atlantic, IA) — Healthy Cass County recently hosted a “Make It OK” mental health awareness training, bringing together 30 community members committed to creating a more supportive and
(Greenfield, IA) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors held their regular weekly meeting this (Wednesday) morning, in Greenfield, during which they approved the County’s
CLIVE, Iowa — Got a go-to spot for a can’t-miss breaded pork tenderloin? Or better yet, does your restaurant serve one worth bragging about? Either
(Radio Iowa) – The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau has released the numbers for the recent statewide hands-free driving law enforcement effort. The numbers show 551
(Radio Iowa) – State law lets minors get health care that’s related to the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases without a parent’s permission,
(Radio Iowa) – A proposal making its way through the Iowa Senate would set new state standards for the extraction of hydrogen from rocks and