1 person injured in a collision west of Cumberland, Wed. afternoon
(Atlantic, IA) – One person was injured during a collision Wednesday afternoon west of Cumberland. According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, the accident happened
(Atlantic, IA) – One person was injured during a collision Wednesday afternoon west of Cumberland. According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, the accident happened
(Atlantic, IA) – Atlantic Mayor Rob Clausen, Jr., Wednesday night, in his report to the Atlantic City Council, he's still adjusting to his new role
(Radio Iowa) – A bill tabled in the Iowa House would have eliminated Iowa’s 34 volunteer boards that coordinate local early childhood services, with the
(Atlantic, IA) – The Cass County ISU Extension Office in Atlantic is now taking appointments for FREE preparation of 2025 Taxes for qualifying taxpayers through
(Red Oak, IA) – The Red Oak Police Department reports no one was injured during a collision Tuesday afternoon. Authorities say 89-year-old Nicholas Couse, of
(Creston, IA) – Two people were arrested on separate charges, Wednesday, in Creston. According to the Creston Police Department, 19-year-old Michael Robert Goodall, of Creston,
(Stuart, IA) – Stuart Police Chief David Reha today (Thursday), reported on his department’s social media page, that at around 9:13-p.m. Wednesday, the Guthrie County
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Poison Control Center is seeing an uptick in calls about carbon monoxide poisoning as many of us are indoors most
(Cedar Rapids, IA) – A vehicle driven by a man suspected of being impaired by alcohol, collided head-on with a Linn County Sheriff’s Deputy Thursday
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House Education Committee has approved a bill that would eliminate all vaccination requirements for students in Iowa’s public K-through-12 schools.
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s secretary of state is proposing that candidates in Iowa school board and city elections file the petitions to get their names
(Radio Iowa) – A House subcommittee has advanced the governor’s proposal to require annual reports from Iowa’s public school districts, community colleges and state-supported universities