Cass County “Crop Cart” one of three in IA used in a new Statewide initiative
(Atlantic, IA) – Three counties in Iowa are part of a new statewide initiative to advance value-added fruit and vegetable processing. The initiative is being
(Atlantic, IA) – Three counties in Iowa are part of a new statewide initiative to advance value-added fruit and vegetable processing. The initiative is being
(Atlantic, IA) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday (today), meet in a regular session and approved matters pertaining to the County Secondary Roads
(Atlantic, IA) – Officials with the non-profit ARISE (Atlantic Rock Island Society Enterprise) organization will hold a garage sale/fundraiser on May 1st, from Noon until
(Radio Iowa) – Many studies indicate excess screen time can impact a child’s brain development, even leading to behavioral issues, depression and anxiety, but a
(Radio Iowa) – The ongoing debate at the statehouse over how to cut property taxes includes a discussion of the gas tax. A Senate-passed property
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s recovering from surgery to remove a gallstone. Grassley, who is 92, announced on social media that
DES MOINES—Attorney General Brenna Bird today (Monday, April 20), announced her office has updated and re-implemented the Protective Order Notification System which was shut down
(Radio Iowa) – U-S-D-A Rural Development recently approved around four million dollars in grants for stations to add infrastructure for renewable fuels. The Iowa director
(Radio Iowa) – Members of the Iowa Senate spent two hours this (Monday) afternoon honoring Jack Whitver, the Senate’s former G-O-P leader who’s being treated
(Atlantic, IA) – A long-time Atlantic businessman and City Councilman has died. Gerald Brink, who owned Brink Flowers and Gift Co. before he sold the
DES MOINES—Today, Governor Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Carroll, Crawford, Grundy, Harrison, and Washington Counties in response to severe weather that occurred on April 13, 2026, and continuing.
(Radio Iowa) – The number of deportations in Iowa has jumped since President Trump started his second term. The Deportation Data Project reports more than