Four central Iowa counties now have reproductive care clinics
A non-profit is launching a mobile clinic, dubbed a suitcase clinic, in central Iowa that’s designed to fill in maternal care gaps for under- and uninsured people. EveryStep sends a
A non-profit is launching a mobile clinic, dubbed a suitcase clinic, in central Iowa that’s designed to fill in maternal care gaps for under- and uninsured people. EveryStep sends a
There’s no U.S.D.A. weekly crop report due to the government shutdown, but the state’s top ag official says the end of the harvest is close. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig
The Board of Regents is interviewing the two finalists today and then will choose one to be the next president at Iowa State University. Benjamin Houlton, the dean of the
An Iowa City organization that promotes creative writing hopes to cash in on a new program that will grant at least $50-million over the next five years to support writers,
After a two-hour closed session meeting that ended last night, Sioux City’s school board voted to place the district’s superintendent on paid administrative leave. That leave for Juan Cordova is
Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks faced a vocal crowd in a sometimes tense town hall forum in Keosauqua and defended her votes on a variety of issues. “We passed a Continuing
An Iowan’s 15-year search for a long-lost World War II memorial with his uncle’s name on it has ended and the plaque is now hanging in a Michigan museum. Jeff
An Iowan’s 15 year search for a long-lost World War II memorial with his uncle’s name on it has ended and the plaque is now hanging in a Michigan museum.
Congressman Randy Feensta, one of the five Republicans running for governor, has kicked off a statewide campaign tour with an event in Sioux Center. “I don’t want to climb the
Construction is underway on the Des Moines Area Community College Campus in Ankeny for a new Trades & Industry Center building. DMACCÂ Diesel Tech Program chair Shea Parsons spoke at