Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon visits Decorah
A member of Norway’s royal family has visited northeast Iowa to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the first organized migration from Norway to the United States. Crown Prince Haakon’s visit
A member of Norway’s royal family has visited northeast Iowa to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the first organized migration from Norway to the United States. Crown Prince Haakon’s visit
State Senator Claire Celsi of West Des Moines has died at the age of 59 after entering hospice care in mid-September. Celsi announced earlier this year she was dealing with
The Iowa State University presidential search committee met today and narrowed the list of candidates. The search committee met in closed session for several hours and cut to list of
Greene County Attorney Thomas Laehn (like the word “LANE”) is planning to run for the U.S. Senate as a Libertarian. Laehn said Iowans are ready for someone outside the current
Immigration experts anticipate more federal immigration officers will show up on American farms in the coming months, and legal experts say there are steps employers can take ahead of time.
A woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly setting a fire at a Davenport convenience store. The Davenport Fire Department reports they were called out to a fire burning near
Cornell College in Mt. Vernon has returned a Native American statue that had been part of its art collection for more than a century. Art History professor Chris Penn-Goetsch says
Class 5A 1. Waukee Northwest (6-0). LW #1 @ #10 S.E, Polk 2. WDM Valley (5-1), LW #2 @ Sioux City North 3. Dowling Catholic (5-1), LW #3 vs Waukee
The Iowa Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a Polk County man based on police body camera footage of surveillance video from a convenience store. Terrance Manning was convicted
A group led by a retired employee of the State Historical Society’s library and archives in Iowa City is suing to try to stop a plan to close the facility
