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This 34th annual air show is billed as a Festival in the Sky, with the headliners including the Air Force Thunderbirds flying their trademark red, white and blue F-16 Falcons, and the Army Golden ...
A parade in Ottumwa Saturday will celebrate “traditional marriage” after the city council passed a proclamation saying that it is a union of a man and a woman.
Iowa will soon have ten charter schools open statewide, including a new high school in Des Moines’ East Village. Des Moines Prep is operated by Opportunity Education, a nonprofit founded by ...
A man from Arkansas is accused of burglarizing over 20 schools and businesses in rural Iowa and Missouri. This past February, over $4000 was stolen from Cardinal Community School District in Eldon ...
A doctor who helped treat soldiers during the battle that inspired the book and movie “Black Hawk Down” is touting the importance of blood availability. Dr. John Holcomb says it is important ...
Michael Fiddelke, who grew up on a farm near Manchester, will take over as CEO of Target in February. Fiddelke is currently Target’s chief operating officer.
A ribbon cutting was held this morning for major components of the Prairie Rock Trails Bike Park in Mason City. The first-of-its-kind in Iowa mountain bike park connects riders to more than 20 ...
Concerned Iowans plan to protest Saturday the state’s expected closure of the Iowa City Centennial Building historical research center.
NASCAR announced that the NASCAR Cup Series will return to Iowa Speedway in 2026. The Iowa Corn 350 powered by Ethanol will return to the Iowa Speedway on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2026. It will cap another ...
Images of a mountain lion with a neck collar have been circulating on social media in northwest Iowa the past few days. Iowa DNR furbearer biologist Vince Evelsizer says the mountain lion came from a ...
A pastor who’s been a top administrator in state government submitted his resignation to Governor Kim Reynolds this morning and launched his own campaign for governor tonight. Forty-five-year ...
New federal rules that are to go into effect in 2027 will require some Americans enrolled in an expansion of the Medicaid program to prove they’re working at least 80 hours per month, however ...
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