Iowa Lottery sees national lotto game sales lagging behind last year
Iowa Lottery CEO Matt Strawn says sales are up slightly through the third quarter of the fiscal year. ย He says the fiscal year 2025 lottery sales of nearly 292 million
Iowa Lottery CEO Matt Strawn says sales are up slightly through the third quarter of the fiscal year. ย He says the fiscal year 2025 lottery sales of nearly 292 million
A newly-formed non-profit group is now working to help residents in a small northwest Iowa town rebuild their homes and lives after last year’s historic floods. The Hawarden United Foundation
The University of Northern Iowa is hosting a PTSD Awareness & Suicide Prevention Conference today. It’s free and open to students, faculty, staff, veterans, friends and family members, health care
The Iowa Senate has passed a bill that would prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion offices or staff in city and county governments. Republicans supported the bill. Democrats opposed it. The
The Iowa House has passed a bill that would give the secretary of state authority to hire a vendor to check for non-citizens on Iowa voter registration lists. Representative Austin
Bond has been set at $100 million for the Honduran man charged in the death of Sarah Root of Council Bluffs in a 2016 traffic accident in Omaha. Eswin Mejia
The governor will soon decide whether to establish a new committee to help navigate the re-alignment of high school athletic conferences. Senator Sandy Salmon of Janesville today said state education
Graduate students at the University of Iowa say they’re concerned about possible changes to their employment and admissions contracts. Two days before Spring Break, grad students in the English Department
The Iowa Economic Development Board recently approved funds for three start-up businesses. IEDA spokesperson Kanan Kappelman says Ames-based Janas Materials was awarded a $100,000 loan to help refine its product.
A “Freedom to Garden Act” has passed the Iowa Senate unanimously. “This bill addresses a growing concern — literally growing our own food,” Senator Cherielynn Westrich of Ottumwa, the bill’s

