by Todd Kimm | Oct 30, 2015 | Sports
Bragging rights, the Key to the City Trophy and the lead in the Iowa Conference race is on the line Saturday when the University of Dubuque hosts Loras. At 4-0, Dubuque has sole possession of the conference lead while the 3-1 Duhawks can earn a share of the lead with...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Oct 30, 2015 | Crime & Courts, Education, News
The three Clarion-Goldfield-Dows High School students who were expelled last week as the result of a reported hazing incident are now facing more charges. Eighteen-year-old Seth Pille, 17-year-old Michael Schaffer and 16-year-old Tristan Mewes on Thursday were charged...
by Dar Danielson | Oct 30, 2015 | Business, News, Outdoors
An Iowa utility company is moving to battery power in some of its trucks that fix power lines. MidAmerican energy is adding some new trucks that use battery power to raise and lower workers in the boom to work on overhead power lines. Fleet manager, Brian Knights,...
by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 30, 2015 | News, Politics & Government
Ten Republican presidential candidates will visit the Iowa State Fairgrounds Varied Industries Building during the Iowa GOP’s day-long “Growth and Opportunity Party” tomorrow. It starts in mid-morning and lasts until 5 o’clock and will feature...
by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 30, 2015 | Crime & Courts, News, Politics & Government
A committee appointed by the governor to examine racial disparities in Iowa’s criminal justice system has released a series of recommendations, like expanding drug courts and taking steps to get more minorities on Iowa juries. But Betty Andrews, the president of...