by O. Kay Henderson | Jan 25, 2024 | News, Sports
Governor Kim Reynolds says she had no role in the investigation of alleged illegal sports betting among college athletes in Ames and Iowa City. During an interview with Radio Iowa today, Reynolds said state law requires the Division of Criminal Investigation through...
by O. Kay Henderson | Dec 26, 2023 | News, Politics & Government
Two Iowa-based political science professors say their polling shows voters who say they’re backing Donald Trump aren’t likely to change their minds when voting begins next month. Iowa State University professor David Peterson is manager of ISU’s...
by Dar Danielson | Dec 12, 2023 | News
The Iowa State University Farmland value survey shows a record price once again, but the increase is less than last year. ISU’s Rabail Chandio oversees the survey, and says the average price for an acre is $11,835. “This is a 3.7% increase from last year,...
by O. Kay Henderson | Dec 12, 2023 | Human Interest, News
A well-known heavy metal band has announced the Iowa and Iowa State marching bands are finalists in Metallica’s inaugural “For Whom the Band Tolls” competition. Metallica launched the competition in April, giving marching bands permission to use...
by O. Kay Henderson | Nov 23, 2023 | News
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig (NEGG) says there are opportunities for Iowa as the United Kingdom negotiates a free trade agreement with the United States. “Certainly that’s important in the U.K. as they are starting to forge a new trail...