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Two books published within the last year — one focused on the history of the Meskwaki Settlement and another written by a ...
iowa’s news leader. new tonight, investigators in tama county are looking into a swatting call that was made this morning. the sheriff’s office says someone called 911 at around 930, reporting ...
TAMA, Iowa — Two people are in the custody of immigration authorities after being arrested in Iowa on drug charges. Tama police started with a noise complaint Monday.
The Choose Iowa Farm Open House, planned for Sept. 13 and 14, will coincide with the IBF’s annual Fall All-State Barn Tour, which offers additional opportunities for exploration.
The law made each Iowa student eligible for $7,988 in state funding to pay private school costs, including tuition and fees. “When you start going down this path that ‘I want my money so that ...
Iowa importers paid $90 million in tariffs in April 2025, a 304% increase from April 2024. The report attributed the increase almost entirely to President Trump's executive actions.
The Iowa high school girls soccer season is winding down, which means it's almost time to crown a state champion in all three of the state's classes.. On Tuesday, the state tournament kicks off ...
More: Iowa wrestling lands commitment from Bo Bassett, the No. 1-ranked wrestler in 2026 class Who is Bo Bassett? Bassett is an undefeated high school wrestler from Pennsylvania who is the No. 1 ...
Friday to Sunday:The Iowa Arts Festival returns for its 42nd season June 6-8 in downtown Iowa City. The event will feature performances by dozens of local musicians, more than 100 artists, and ...
The Iowa Department of Transportation is issuing a simple warning about deceptive text messages about unpaid traffic tickets and tolls — it’s a scam. Ryan Ridout of the Iowa DOT’s Bureau of ...
Iowa Hawkeyes quarterback Cade McNamara (12) stands on the field during warmups before their Big Ten Conference college football game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa ...
Lawmakers left the Endow Iowa program intact with some cuts, reducing the state tax credit from $100,000 to $50,000 and allocating $3.5 million instead of $6 million to the program.