Iowa Small business owners plead their case in Washington, DC
(Radio Iowa) – Eight small business owners from Iowa have been in Washington, D-C with their counterparts from 15 other states to talk with lawmakers
(Radio Iowa) – Eight small business owners from Iowa have been in Washington, D-C with their counterparts from 15 other states to talk with lawmakers
DENNIS (“AJ”) CAMPBELL, 71, of Atlantic, died Wednesday, March 12, 2025, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, NE. A Funeral service for DENNIS CAMPBELL will be
Dallas County, IA – In 2024, while assisting the Federal Bureau of Investigation with an investigation, the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office uncovered evidence of sexual
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Community School District Finance Director Lisa Jones, Wednesday, provided the Atlantic School Board with a report on the proposed Fiscal Year
(Radio Iowa) – Forecasters say there’s a rising risk of severe weather across a wide portion of Iowa tomorrow (Friday) afternoon and evening, along with
(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports the arrest at around 10:25-a.m. Wednesday, of 46-year-old Joleen Mary Most, of Creston. She was arrested following a
DAVID ROBERT PLAGMANN, 36, of Harlan, died March 6, 2025, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for DAVID PLAGMANN will be held 11-a.m.
Cass County: Corn $4.26 Beans $9.49 Adair County: Corn $4.23 Beans $9.52 Adams County: Corn $4.23 Beans $9.48 Audubon County: Corn $4.25 Beans $9.51 East
(Ames, Iowa) — Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced 15 Iowa dairies Wednesday that were awarded a combined $750,000 in grants to expand production
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The much anticipated Atlantic School District Robotics Team and Program will not continue, due to a lack of interest among students. Superintendent
(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Economic Development Authority has awarded grants totaling more than three-point-seven million dollars to eight communities for water and sewer
(Radio Iowa) – A new population report on monarch butterflies finds conservation efforts in Iowa and elsewhere are starting to show promising results. Mykayla Hagaman,