by Matt Kelley | Dec 16, 2015 | Human Interest, News, Recreation / Entertainment
Almost one in every three Iowans is expected to take a trip for the year-end holidays, according to a survey. Gail Weinholzer, spokeswoman for AAA Iowa, says if the weather isn’t too frightful, a record number of people will be on the nation’s roads and...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | May 14, 2015 | Human Interest, News
Orange City’s 75th annual Tulip Festival begins today. “This is something that’s really important to us as the Orange City community, to continue celebrating our heritage and our Dutch roots and we look forward to sharing that with everyone here and...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 2, 2015 | Business, News
Some Iowans who bought discount travel vouchers for far-away vacations this spring won’t be flying anywhere. A wedding and event planner based in Omaha-Council Bluffs was selling the vouchers for thousands of dollars less than the retail price of airfares but...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Dec 30, 2014 | Business, News
Just months after announcing they were bringing airline service to Mason City and Fort Dodge, an airline has announced an expansion of their services to those communities. Since mid-November, Air Choice One has been offering air service between Mason City and...
by O. Kay Henderson | Aug 21, 2014 | Crime & Courts, News
State officials say the months of August and September have been the deadliest on Iowa roads over the past five years. Randy Hunefeld of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau says there are several reasons for the increase in traffic fatalities. “It’s...