by Matt Kelley | Jan 31, 2015 | Human Interest, News
An eastern Iowa police chief was shot with a Taser in front of a large crowd this week, but it was all for a good cause. Gilbertville Police Chief Dave McGlaughlin was tased by a fellow officer during halftime of a Don Bosco High School basketball game. Not only will...
by Matt Kelley | Jan 30, 2015 | News, Weather
It appears more snow will be falling in Iowa this weekend than previously forecast. National Weather Service meteorologist Jeff Zogg says it will be a “long duration” snow event affecting most of — if not the entire — state. “Right now...
by Dar Danielson | Jan 30, 2015 | Crime & Courts, News
The United States Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa and the leader of the state’s Motor Vehicle Enforcement (MVE) Division were on hand at two Evansdale truck stops in eastern Iowa today to talk about human trafficking. U.S. Attorney Kevin Techau says the...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jan 30, 2015 | Health & Medicine, News
A survey finds a rising number of Iowans believe food labels are beneficial, but their confidence is falling in the trustworthiness of what some labels actually say. Aaron is spokesman for the Iowa Food and Family Project, which conducted the survey. “While the...
by Dar Danielson | Jan 30, 2015 | Fires/Accidents/Disasters, News, Recreation / Entertainment
The board overseeing Lake Delhi in eastern Iowa opened bids Thursday for the final phase of the project to restore the lake. Flood waters from the Maquoketa River caused the dike beside the dam to collapse in July of 2010 and all the water drained out of the lake,...