Federal job training centers in Denison, Ottumwa to close
The Trump Administration is closing all Job Corps Centers in the U.S. by the end of this month, including centers in Denison and Ottumwa. The federal program has provided free
The Trump Administration is closing all Job Corps Centers in the U.S. by the end of this month, including centers in Denison and Ottumwa. The federal program has provided free
A Democrat from northwest Iowa who’s been a member of the Iowa House since 2023 is running for the U.S. Senate. State Representative J.D. Scholten of Sioux City said he
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says a baby was turned over to the state last month under the Safe Haven Law. The Department says the baby girl
State climatologist Justin Glisan says May was a quiet month for severe weather, after the record-setting and deadly May we had last year. “We had no reported tornadoes across the
Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that gives Iowa’s secretary of state clear authority to work with federal agencies and hire a private firm to check for
The monthly survey of supply managers in Iowa and eight other Midwest states finds the economy is still weakening at the state and regional levels. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss
A report from the Iowa’s community college presidents suggests their institutions could address gaps in training Iowa’s workforce by offering four year degrees, but the group warns there could be
Better weather this spring could bring pheasant numbers back up after a dip brought on by last year’s flooding. Iowa DNR wildlife biologist Todd Bogenschutz says spring weather determines how
Iowa women’s basketball coach Jan Jensen has added Jasmyn Walker as a Hawkeye assistant coach. “I am so excited to welcome Jas to our staff.,” Jensen said. “Jas is a
A program launching later this month aims to help Iowa foster families find the items they need to prepare for kids to move in, as foster families typically only get

