First case of West Nile Virus confirmed in northern Iowa
The State Health Department has confirmed the first case of West Nile virus. The Department says the adult between 41 and 60 years old is from northern Iowa. The virus
The State Health Department has confirmed the first case of West Nile virus. The Department says the adult between 41 and 60 years old is from northern Iowa. The virus
Iowa’s numbers are out for July and Iowa Workforce Development director Beth Townsend says things held steady.ย “Unemployment remained at 3.7% and our labor force participation also remained the same
Many Iowa schools start classes in less than two weeks and what used to be a fall rite of passage — getting kids updated on their shots — is happening
Iowa’s attorney general has joined three dozen other attorneys general in calling for Instagram to make changes in a new feature that shows where people are when they’re using the
Every stall in the Horse Barn at this year’s Iowa State Fair has been occupied and Clydesdale and Percheron draft horses have arrived as their National Shows get underway today.
Dozens of Iowa school districts will be starting classes soon without a full roster of full-time teachers and staff. This morning, the state’s “Teach Iowa” website shows public and private

The Buena Vista County Board of Supervisors approved Iowa Department of Transportation draft concept statements for the redesign of two intersections on Iowa Highway 7 near Lake Creek this week.

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley brought his annual Iowa 99-county tour to Nutra Tech in Storm Lake yesterday morning, fielding a variety of questions on topics ranging from agriculture to energy
It’s going to be a throwback Thursday for the Iowa Lottery at the Iowa State Fair. CEO Matt Strawn says they will commemorate the sale of first lottery ticket at
A Brazilian company that’s the world’s largest meat processor is buying a Hy-Vee food preparation facility in central Iowa that closed this spring. Hy-Vee used the facility in Ankeny to

