Carroll County Attorney dies unexpectedly
(Carroll, Iowa) – Officials in Carroll County said Thursday longtime Carroll County Attorney John Werden died unexpectedly overnight Wednesday in Des Moines. Werden was 69-years
(Carroll, Iowa) – Officials in Carroll County said Thursday longtime Carroll County Attorney John Werden died unexpectedly overnight Wednesday in Des Moines. Werden was 69-years
(Des Moines, Iowa/Iowa Capital Dispatch) – Iowa House lawmakers unanimously passed legislation Thursday changing how the crime of misrepresenting an animal as a service animal
(Pottawattamie County, Iowa) – Firefighters from Red Oak and six other area departments, as well as a local farmer with a disc implement, responded at
(Corning, Iowa) – Officials with the Southwest Valley School School District, this (Thursday) afternoon, posted on social media the the SW Valley Board of Education
DES MOINES – Treasurer Roby Smith is reminding Iowans his office will never call and ask for bank account numbers. Today his office was made
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrests took place over the past week: On March 8th, 34-year-old Michelle Lynn Kasha,
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Senate has unanimously voted to create a task force to study the distribution of state court fines and recommend changes
March 13, 2025 (Altoona, Iowa) — The Iowa Tourism Office presented 11 awards recognizing excellence in the tourism industry during the 2025 Iowa Tourism Conference at
(Radio Iowa) – Federal grant money to help Iowa’s homeless youth is in limbo due to a clerical error by the U-S Department of Housing
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has voted to let state legislators, Iowa’s attorney general and judges apply for a professional permit to carry a
DECORAH – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a fish kill at Dry Run Creek near Decorah in Winneshiek County. On March 11, the
(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