South Central Iowa bar & grill wins the 2025 Iowa’s Best Burger contest
(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Beef Industry Council, today (Thursday) announced an establishment located on the square in Pleasantville, Iowa, has been named the
(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Beef Industry Council, today (Thursday) announced an establishment located on the square in Pleasantville, Iowa, has been named the
CORALVILLE, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports 81-year-old Raymond John Miller – who was serving time in prison for crimes in Carroll County
May 1: Sheryl Miller of Adair (winner) Knox Paulsen of Anita Bill Paulsen of Exira Diane Munch of Elk Horn May 2: No Birthdays Submitted
DES MOINES—Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is calling for Iowans to submit nominations for the 2025 John Lewis Youth Leadership Award by Saturday, May
(Radio Iowa) – A celebration this Summer of all things Latino in southeast Iowa, is being called off after community members said they were scared
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Big Ten Conference announced Wednesday the single and double play opponents for each of the 18 women’s basketball teams for
IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa track and field’s Abraham Vogelsang was named the Big Ten Men’s Freshman of the Week, the league announced on
(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department say a woman was arrested late Wednesday morning. 44-year-old Candy Lee Jones, of Creston, was arrested
(Atlantic, Iowa) – April Weather data for Atlantic (Compiled here at KJAN – the official National Weather Service reporting site), shows we were slightly warmer
Cass County: Corn $4.47 Beans $9.97 Adair County: Corn $4.44 Beans $10.00 Adams County: Corn $4.44 Beans $9.96 Audubon County: Corn $4.46 Beans $9.99 East
(These are 24-hour rainfall reports to the NWS, ending at 7-a.m. today [5/1]). Atlantic (KJAN), .22″ Atlantic (7.1 miles N/NE), .27″ Creston (8.3 miles W/NW),
(Radio Iowa) – Green sprouts from the corn and soybeans Iowa farmers planted in mid-April are starting to emerge from the soil, but many farmers