Iowa Women Behind on Mammograms Despite Deadly Breast Cancer Rate
Results of a new study show more American women are falling behind on getting critical breast cancer scans. Nowhere is this perhaps more important than in Iowa, a state that
Results of a new study show more American women are falling behind on getting critical breast cancer scans. Nowhere is this perhaps more important than in Iowa, a state that
The Iowa GOP’s chairman says getting Donald Trump elected is “all the matters” in the 2024 election. Over a thousand Iowa Republicans gathered in Clive Saturday for the party’s state
The federal government intends to file a lawsuit tomorrow to block enforcement of an Iowa law that makes illegal re-entry into the U.S. a state crime. The law, signed by
A woman from northwest Iowa has been charged with public intoxication and trespassing for boarding a freight train to get from Sioux City to her home in Hinton. The Sioux
A woman from northwest Iowa has been charged with public intoxication and trespassing for boarding a freight train to get from Sioux City to her home in Hinton. The Sioux
The annual “Midwest Pride In Your Ride” truck and tractor show held at Tri-State Raceway in Earlville starts today. Greg Preussner of Delhi says the event features all sorts of
The owner of a dog has been charged with two simple misdemeanors for violating dangerous animal ordinances after a child was attacked by the dog in southeast Iowa Wednesday. The
The Iowa National Guard says it has received confirmation from the director of the federal Air Guard office that the 133rd Test Squadron in Fort Dodge will be deactivated as
State officials say about 233,000 Iowans are no longer receiving Medicaid coverage after a year-long review. Federal guidelines established at the start of the COVID pandemic prevented states from removing
The retirement system for more than 4,700 current or retired Iowa sheriffs and deputies is being enhanced. A bill signed into law this week increases the maximum benefit payment that’s