Villisca woman arrested Wednesday on assault & child endangerment charges
(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Villisca was arrested Wednesday evening, in Villisca. 29-year-old Angelica Johnson was arrested
(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Villisca was arrested Wednesday evening, in Villisca. 29-year-old Angelica Johnson was arrested
(Radio Iowa) – Handling a cell phone while driving will soon be illegal in Iowa. The Iowa House has overwhelmingly voted in favor of a
(Radio Iowa) – Attorney General Brenna Bird says a northeast Iowa sheriff violated state law by saying in a Facebook post that his office would
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has — again — approved legislation that would provide new protections for landowners along the proposed Summit Carbon Solutions
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa chapter of the American Red Cross gave out four Heroes of the Heartland awards Tuesday. Red Cross spokesperson Emily Holley
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Senate has voted to shield farm chemical companies from lawsuits that allege the labels of products lack proper warnings about
(Radio Iowa) – A recent University of Iowa study found almost half of all parents say they don’t monitor or restrict their teenagers’ internet and
(Glenwood, Iowa) – Police in Glenwood report the arrest Tuesday, of a 24-year-old Glenwood man. William Ingels was arrested on a Mills County warrant for
(Radio Iowa) – An emotional moment in the Iowa Senate today (Wednesday) as Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver was honored with this year’s “Uncommon Public
(Radio Iowa) – A statewide tornado drill was held at 10 a-m today (Wednesday) as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week. National Weather Service meteorologist
(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Auditor Mandy Berg reported to the Adair County Board of Supervisors this (Wednesday) morning, her office will be closed for
(Radio Iowa) – A newly-formed non-profit group is now working to help residents in a small northwest Iowa town rebuild their homes and lives after