New Iowa Board of Regents president has three goals
The Board of Regents elected a board member who is a construction engineer to take over as president in a meeting this morning. Robert Cramer says he has three goals
The Board of Regents elected a board member who is a construction engineer to take over as president in a meeting this morning. Robert Cramer says he has three goals
It’s clear property tax changes will be at the top of the agenda for the 2026 Iowa legislative session, but key lawmakers warn coming up with a proposal is complicated.
Federal officials have confirmed bird flu in a commercial turkey flock in Hamilton County that has around 18,000 birds. It is the first confirmed case since one was detected in
What one forecaster is calling an “arctic blast” is headed for Iowa tonight that’ll mean dangerously bitter cold temperatures by early tomorrow. Meteorologist Jim Lee, at the National Weather Service
Health officials are encouraging more Iowans to get vaccinated for influenza before the year-end holidays arrive. Iowa has few reported flu cases at the moment, and one death, but experts
Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn says bills scheduled for debate in the U.S. House could have prevented the Chinese Communist Party from setting up what appears to be data mining on
The University of Iowa is going to start a major improvement project this summer in one of its residence halls. UI Vice President Rod Lehnertz says they are going to
Fort Dodge firefighters says everyone safely got out of a burning two-story residence Monday evening. They say heavy smoke was coming from the attic when fire trucks arrived. The fire
The Iowa Lottery will do something it has never done before in January. Lottery CEO Matt Strawn says they will use one company to print tickets and that company will
Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra says after flooding hit communities in his district in mid-2024 he’s been meeting regularly with FEMA officials to talk about progress — and Feenstra says he’s

