Dubuque city council bans feeding bears
(Radio Iowa) – The Dubuque City Council passed an ordinance Monday against feeding or harassing bears. During discussion of the ordinance, the D-N-R's Ross Ellingson
(Radio Iowa) – The Dubuque City Council passed an ordinance Monday against feeding or harassing bears. During discussion of the ordinance, the D-N-R's Ross Ellingson
(Radio Iowa) – Hundreds of Iowa students will be walking or riding bikes to class tomorrow (Wednesday), as part of Walk, Bike and Roll to
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Pork Producers Association is now taking nominations for the Best Breaded Pork Tenderloin contest. Spokesperson . Kelsey Sutter (Soo-ter) says
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he supports work requirements for some Medicaid recipients, and confirms he'd at least consider cutting spending on
(Radio Iowa) – Republican Lieutenant Governor Chris Cournoyer has kicked off her campaign for state auditor. Cournoyer has a computer science degree and she's been
(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports the arrest on Monday (May 5) of 70-year-old Cecil Armstrong. The Glenwood man was arrested for violation
(Radio Iowa) – Another group of military veterans from across northern Iowa will fly to Washington D-C to see the various war memorials this week.
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Kan. [KCCI] — The Kansas Highway Patrol has identified the eight people killed in a head-on crash on U.S. Highway 169 in Franklin
Wet conditions kept some farmers out of the fields last week, while others were able to get plenty of planting done. Radio Iowa's Dar Danielson
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says she's O-K with a one-year delay in her proposed state grant program for state-funded preschools and licensed child
(Iowa Capital Dispatch) – A federal judge has extended a temporary restraining order barring the Department of Homeland Security from deporting four international students at
(Radio Iowa) – One month after the Trump administration announced sweeping tariffs on imports to the U-S, the pork and soybean industries are closely watching