by Todd Kimm | Apr 29, 2014 | Sports
A late surge has put the Central College baseball team in the championship hunt heading into the final weekend of the regular season. The Dutch have won 10 of their last 11 games and at 15-9 are in third in the Iowa Conference race, three games behind league leading...
by O. Kay Henderson | Apr 29, 2014 | Health & Medicine, News, Politics & Government
A Republican-led committee in the Iowa House has overwhelmingly approved a bill that would let patients with “intractable” epilepsy go out-of-state and come back with 32 ounces of cannabis oil as a treatment for their condition. Republican Representative...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Apr 29, 2014 | Crime & Courts, News
A two-week investigation has led to drug charges against four northeast Iowa residents and officials say more arrests are possible. The Fayette County Sheriff’s Department executed a search warrant at 331 Pearl Street in Hawkeye. Deputies arrested 46-year-old...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 29, 2014 | Health & Medicine, Human Interest, News
Davenport police and school leaders are launching a teen suicide prevention partnership. School superintendent Art Tate says teachers are already trained in suicide prevention and they’ve talked to students about who they can contact if they need help. Tate says...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Apr 29, 2014 | News, Weather
Waterloo officials say more than 850 million gallons of water were lost in the northeast Iowa city last year. Water Works general manager Dennis Clark says most of that water is what’s known as “unmetered water.” “That’s water that is...