State Treasurer touts ISave 529 educational savings plan
State Treasurer Roby Smith is celebrating the ISave 529 state educational savings plan today, on May 29th, or “529 Day”. Smith says there have been some changes made in the
State Treasurer Roby Smith is celebrating the ISave 529 state educational savings plan today, on May 29th, or “529 Day”. Smith says there have been some changes made in the
Some members of the audience booed or jeered Congresswoman Ashley Hinson during her town hall meeting in Elkader Wednesday when she talked about the administration’s Big Beautiful Bill. Hinson, a
An Iowan claims a sports betting company owes him over $14 million. Nicholas Bavas, who lives in Dallas County, is suing DraftKings for bets he made on the results of
Memorial Day weekend may be the unofficial start of summer, but the warm weather will arrive a week late this year. After high temperatures much of this week below normal
A Storm Lake man has been arrested after allegedly using a counterfeit bill at a local convenience store last week. According to the Storm Lake Police Department, the alleged incident
The Storm Lake Police Department received a body armor kit donation from the FBI this (Thur) morning. Josh Lesieur, Supervisory Senior Resident Agent out of the Omaha Field Office Sioux
The company that operates pork processing facilities in Marshalltown and Ottumwa plans to build a new sausage-making plant in Perry. JBS USA has announced it will spend $135 million on
Sioux City was the site of one of the Iowa National Guard sendoff ceremonies on Wednesday. Eighty-four soldiers with 113th Cavalry are headed to the Middle East in support of
The Bur Oak Campground at the Buena Vista County Conservation Park just south of Peterson is open again. BV Conservation Board Director Greg Johnson says Bur Oak was closed last
An Oregon man is awaiting extradition to Iowa where he’ll face murder charges in a cold case from late December of 1983. Authorities say 64-year-old Michael Schappert was arrested on