Why so many bond election postcards? Cass County Auditor explains
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County residents have likely received at least three postcards from the Auditor’s Office, with regard to the bond elections that will
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County residents have likely received at least three postcards from the Auditor’s Office, with regard to the bond elections that will
(Clarinda, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Page County are investigating an injury accident that occurred at around 6-p.m. Monday (Oct. 27). Authorities say they received
(Radio Iowa) – The company that’s working to restart Iowa’s only nuclear power plant has signed an agreement with Google. NextEra Energy’s 25-year contract says
IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa graduate student Logan Jones was honored Tuesday as the Outland Trophy National Player of the Week for games played during the weekend of Oct.
It will be a rematch of last year's Big-12 Championship Game on Saturday when Iowa State hosts Arizona State this weekend. Both teams are 5-3
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s encouraged by the trade deals President Trump is making during his Asian tour, but it’s still
(Radio Iowa) – Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra made it official today (Tuesday). He's running for governor. Feenstra formed an exploratory committee in May to raise
(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Board of Supervisors in Montgomery County, during their regular weekly meeting today (Tuesday), discussed their ISAC (Iowa State Association of
(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports the arrest this (Tuesday, Oct.28) morning, of a woman on an assault charge. 30-year-old Taylor Dawn Fleming,
Official NWS reporting stations: Atlantic (at KJAN), .09″ Atlantic (7.1 miles N/NE), .11″ Earling, .04″ Elk Horn, .09″ Massena, .16″ Missouri Valley (2.1 miles N/NE),
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic will hold a scheduled Work Session Wednesday, beginning at 5-pm inside the Council’s Chambers at City Hall.
(Radio Iowa) – An invasive insect that gobbles a wide host of plants, trees and crops is now confirmed in Iowa and it’s feared there’s