Decorah voters say no to city-owned electric utility
(Radio Iowa) – Voters in a northeast Iowa city have defeated a plan to create a city-owned electric utility. Decorah residents have said no to
(Radio Iowa) – Voters in a northeast Iowa city have defeated a plan to create a city-owned electric utility. Decorah residents have said no to
(Radio Iowa) – The winter operations administrator for the Iowa D-O-T has just two words for Iowans during this blizzard: “Stay home!” Craig Bargfrede says
(Radio Iowa) – Republicans on two Iowa House subcommittees have advanced bills that would loosen restrictions on who can buy and carry handguns. One bill
(Creston, Iowa) – No injuries were reported following an accident Tuesday evening, in Creston. According to the Creston Police Department, a pickup driven by 29-year-old
(Red Oak, Iowa) – A man from Red Oak was arrested early this (Wednesday) morning, on an Assault charge. Red Oak Police say 25-year-old Jeffrey
(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Transportation is strongly advising against travel is in western Iowa. The latest report from 511ia.org shows the
(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Auditor Mandy Berg reports a Public Measure pertaining to the Dissolution of the Orient-Macksburg Community School District passed Tuesday, by
(Radio Iowa) – The father of the Iowa woman killed nine years ago by a drunk driver who was in the country illegally attended President
(Radio Iowa) – Iowan and former acting U-S Attorney General Matt Whitaker went before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Tuesday for his nomination to be
(Radio Iowa) – A bill that would have required local police to partner with federal immigration enforcement activities has been tabled and likely won’t be
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds has submitted a bill that would give Iowa governors authority to transfer up to 10 percent of funds out of
(Radio Iowa) – Two federal office buildings in Iowa are targeted for sale. Both buildings are on a list of over 400 federal facilities rated