by Matt Kelley | Jun 29, 2013 | News, Outdoors
City officials in Cedar Rapids are trying to control a problem that’s been growing over the years in public parks. Canada geese are an almost constant site in the city and while they’re popular with many residents, they’re also prone to make a mess...
by Dar Danielson | Jun 29, 2013 | Human Interest, News
Thousands of people are expected to visit southeast Iowa this weekend for the 100th anniversary celebration of the historic dam that spans the Mississippi River between Keokuk and Hamilton. Mike Foley, a member of the planning committee for the 100th anniversary spent...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jun 29, 2013 | Military, News
A Davenport couple is traveling across Iowa with a special wall displaying the names and color pictures of the Iowans who have died serving our country in Afghanistan and Iraq. Deb Rice and her husband Ken say they wanted to remember these individuals for their...
by O. Kay Henderson | Jun 29, 2013 | News, Politics & Government
A 77-year-old lawyer from Ames is one of the four Republicans who’ve announced they’re running for the U.S. Senate in 2014. Paul Lunde has run for office many times. “Oh, I can’t even count them,” Lunde says, laughing. “But I ran...
by Todd Kimm | Jun 28, 2013 | Sports
The biggest day of registration deadlines for the Iowa Games is approaching. Cory Kennedy is a spokesman for the summer games which will be held over three weekends in July. Monday is the early deadline for 47 events, including track and field, and Kennedy says you...