by Todd Kimm | Oct 30, 2012 | Sports
Iowa State hopes to get in the win column in one of college football’s most lopsided series. Saturday’s meeting between the Cyclones and Oklahoma will be the 77th and the Sooners have won 69 to Iowa State’s five and there have been two ties....
by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 30, 2012 | News, Politics & Government, Top Story
A study commissioned by Governor Branstad’s administration compared state workers’ pay with the salaries for people who work in other levels of government and the private sector, but the leader of the union that represents the largest share of state...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Oct 30, 2012 | News, Recreation / Entertainment
Iowans who are hosting Halloween costume parties can expect to see a lot of super heroes, zombies and cartoon characters. Veronica Dietrick, who works at a costume shop in West Des Moines, says a particular Sesame Street character is very popular this year....
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Oct 30, 2012 | Fires/Accidents/Disasters, News
A group of American Red Cross members from Iowa is preparing to assist the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Tammie Pech with the Sioux City office of the American Red Cross says they are sending five emergency response vehicles east. “We’ve got 10 volunteers on...
by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 30, 2012 | News, Politics & Government
Mitt Romney has canceled his campaign appearances as the hurricane and its aftermath grip the east coast, but his wife will campaign in Iowa today. Mitt Romney’s last public event was in Davenport yesterday afternoon and he described the campaign as “quite...