by Dar Danielson | Aug 31, 2012 | News, Outdoors
There’ve been reports on the lower stretches of the Mississippi River that towboats were having a difficult time navigating because of shallow channels due to the low water caused by the drought. Army Corps of Engineers spokesman, Ron Fournier, says the control...
by Matt Kelley | Aug 31, 2012 | News
Talks resume next week on an international free trade agreement which a key American diplomat says could be vital to maintaining and creating jobs in Iowa. Ambassador and former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barchefsky says the Trans-Pacific Partnership would...
by Todd Kimm | Aug 31, 2012 | Sports
Arch rivals collide in West Des Moines tonight as top ranked and defending 4A champion West Des Moines Valley hosts fifth ranked Dowling Catholic. While the preparation for this game is no different than any other the atmosphere surrounding it is much different....
by Matt Kelley | Aug 31, 2012 | Business, Crime & Courts, News, Top Story
Iowa is among more than three dozen states that will be receiving millions of dollars from a settlement announced Thursday with Janssen Pharmaceuticals. Attorneys General accused Janssen of improperly marketing several antipsychotic drugs, including Risperdal. Bill...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Aug 31, 2012 | Military, News, Top Story
Cedar Falls native and U.S. sailor Taylor Morris returned home Thursday afternoon for a short weekend visit and was treated to a hero’s welcome. Morris lost parts of his legs and arms in an I-E-D explosion in May while serving in Afghanistan. His plane landed...