by Todd Kimm | Mar 31, 2016 | Sports
Iowa tight ends coach LeVar Woods is looking to build depth at his position as spring drills progress. Henry Krieger-Coble and Jake Duzey are gone from last year’s team and senior George Kittle is the most experienced player returning. “Also there are a...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Mar 31, 2016 | Education, News
Iowans who want to attend college at one of four public universities in South Dakota may soon get to pay in-state tuition. The South Dakota Board of Regents is considering a proposal that would extend in-state, undergraduate tuition rates to new Iowa students....
by Dar Danielson | Mar 31, 2016 | Crime & Courts, News
Two Iowa men have been sentenced to federal prison on separate child pornography charges. Forty-four-year-old Timothy John Hansen of Clinton pleaded guilty in September of last year to receiving child pornography. He admitted in a plea agreement that he downloaded...
by O. Kay Henderson | Mar 31, 2016 | News, Outdoors, Politics & Government
House Republicans have unveiled more details for the first phase of their new water quality initiative. Republican Governor Terry Branstad’s idea of using millions of dollars in sales taxes collected for school infrastructure on water quality projects instead is...
by Todd Kimm | Mar 31, 2016 | Sports
Few teams across the country have been thrown out trying to steal more than Clarke University. But the Crusaders have also swiped 51 bases and combined with a team batting average of .341 they are averaging nearly eight runs per game in a 16-8 start to the season....