Upgrades planned at Iowa Army Ammunition Plant
Production at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant near Burlington has ramped up due to the war in Ukraine and the facility may be key in getting munitions to Israel as
Production at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant near Burlington has ramped up due to the war in Ukraine and the facility may be key in getting munitions to Israel as
A jury today found a former Butler County police officer guilty of multiple counts of sexual exploitation of a minor. Michael Tobin was a Clarksville Police Officer when he was
Fire departments in small towns across the state continue to have issues with finding enough volunteers to fill open spots. Parkersburg Fire Chief Russ Boersma says his department is authorized
Ottumwa police are investigating a fatal stabbing that happened last night. Police were called shortly before 11 p.m. on the report of a stabbing and officers found a man outside
All four Iowans serving in the U.S.. House backed Ohio’s Jim Jordan for House Speaker in today’s first round of voting. A few Washington, D.C. publications had listed first district
As the chilly weather settles in, Iowans may find several species of spiders are also settling in — inside our homes. One expert pleads, don’t squish those eight-legged creatures, but
Members of the U.S. Senate are considering more closely regulating the Name, Image, Likeness policies that are making big changes in the lives of top college athletes, including a women’s
The Iowa womenโs basketball team is ranked No. 3 in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 released on Tuesday. It ties the programโs highest preseason ranking. (1994) The Hawkeyes have
Itโs “National School Bus Safety Week,” and despite reminders every year, there are still drivers who pass buses that have their lights flashing and stop arms out. State Trooper Paul
Rains kept some farmers out of the fields at a key time last week as they tried to get the harvest completed. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says with the