by Dar Danielson | Oct 29, 2015 | News, Weather
Some cold weather has moved in, but a portion of the state still has not experienced a killing freeze. State climatologist, Harry Hillaker, says that is a little surprising. “It’s been a really unusual mild fall, not really what we expected was going to...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Oct 29, 2015 | News
Iowa’s thousands of commercial manure applicators can now get their required annual training through their home office computer. Gene Tinker, an animal feeding coordinator with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says the online version of the training...
by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 29, 2015 | Crime & Courts, News, Politics & Government
Two women who braid hair in the African style say state law violates their “constitutional right to economic liberty” and they’ve filed a lawsuit. Under current law, the women must get a cosmetology license to open a hair braiding business. That...
by O. Kay Henderson | Oct 28, 2015 | Crime & Courts, News, Politics & Government
The Iowa Court of Appeals has revived the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by an aide to Republicans in the Iowa Senate who was fired two and a half years ago. Kirsten Anderson was communications director for Senate Republicans. Anderson says she was fired after...
by Matt Kelley | Oct 28, 2015 | Crime & Courts, News
Three football players at a northern Iowa high school have been expelled and are facing charges for attacks on younger players on school grounds. Clarion Police Chief Steve TerHark says the three suspects are each charged with simple assault and hazing. One of the...