Hundreds of trees down as storms roar across Iowa
The Governor has issued disaster proclamations for Hancock, O’Brien, Osceola and Sioux Counties after strong storms through last night packing winds clocked from 70 to 100 miles and hour. Sioux
The Governor has issued disaster proclamations for Hancock, O’Brien, Osceola and Sioux Counties after strong storms through last night packing winds clocked from 70 to 100 miles and hour. Sioux
Officials with the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids are raising concerns about Alliant Energy’s plan for a gas-fired power plant nearby. The proposed facility would include two turbines powered
Iowa’s corn and soybean crops continue to develop and remain in top condition. The corn crop is one day ahead of last year in the key development stages. The latest
Get your shopping list ready as the annual Iowa sales tax holiday is at the end of this week. Iowa Department of Revenue spokesman John Fuller says it gives you
Drake men’s basketball will begin its 2025-26 season as part of the Field of 68 Opening Day Marathon, the Field of 68 announced on Tuesday. The Bulldogs will go up
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s closely following reports that say as many as 220 workers at the JBS meatpacking plant in Ottumwa are being told to leave the country
A Rembrandt man is facing multiple charges following an incident in Storm Lake late Friday night. At approximately 9:50 p.m. on July 25th, Storm Lake Police responded to a residence

When disaster strikes—whether across northwest Iowa or clear down to hurricane-hit Florida—Storm Lake’s Mike Frantz is ready to roll. The retired college admissions, financial aid, and marketing consultant has become

As of 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29, three-tenths of an inch of rain was measured at the Storm Lake Radio studios.
There’s no sign in Iowa yet of a destructive insect that can devastate all sorts of plants, trees and crops, but the spotted lanternfly is confirmed this summer in northern

