by Matt Kelley | Apr 9, 2024 | News, Politics & Government, Technology
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is accusing seven key federal agencies of “dragging their feet” on upgrading their systems against cyber attacks. Grassley, a Republican, says it may be putting our national security at risk, along with the personal data of an...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 8, 2024 | News
Federal tax returns are due one week from today, and Iowans who think they’re not going to have their forms filled out by then should file for an extension. IRS spokesman Christopher Miller says it’s a simple process. “By going to our website,...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 8, 2024 | News, Outdoors, Recreation / Entertainment
The view of today’s solar eclipse will range from excellent to so-so to lousy, depending on where you’re located in Iowa at mid-day. Meteorologist Dylan Dodson, at the National Weather Service, says folks in the northern few tiers of counties may have to...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 8, 2024 | Human Interest, News, Outdoors
A narrow band of land from Texas to Maine will be under a total solar eclipse this afternoon, and in Iowa, the partial eclipse will still be a spectacular sight to behold, if it’s not too cloudy. Dr. Robert Funk, an ophthalmologist with Gundersen Health System...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 5, 2024 | News, Recreation / Entertainment
A singer-songwriter whose childhood was split between rural Kentucky and New York City will bring her unique blend of music to Iowa next week for two stops. Martha Redbone is on a national tour offering songs — and stories — which she says aim to lend a...