by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jan 31, 2016 | News, Politics & Government
Iowans have listened to tens of millions of dollars worth of campaign ads for these Caucuses. Thousands of phone calls have been made and mailboxes have been stuffed with campaign literature. Now, on the eve of the Caucuses, there’s a dust-up over a campaign...
by Todd Kimm | Jan 31, 2016 | Sports
Peter Jok scored 22 of his team high 26 points in the second half as the third ranked Iowa Hawkeyes raced away to a 29 point lead in an 85-71 victory over Northwestern in Iowa City. “When you start cooking from three you tend to get three happy but he mixed it...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jan 30, 2016 | News, Politics & Government
The first diplomatic consulate in Iowa is officially open in Iowa’s capital city. Band members from the Iowa National Guard and the Kosovo Security Force joined to play the national anthems of Kosovo and the U.S. at the opening. The deputy prime minister of...
by Matt Kelley | Jan 30, 2016 | Health & Medicine, News
A young woman from western Iowa who was killed in an accident last year is serving as the inspiration for a blood drive today. Katie Marshall, with the Red Cross, says the event in Moorhead, Iowa was organized by friends of 18-year-old McKenzie...
by O. Kay Henderson | Jan 30, 2016 | News, Politics & Government
Some of the activists at the Caucuses Monday night will be armed — with planks. Each party adopts a ‘platform” at its state convention this summer, but the process of collecting a series of issue statements or “planks” for that platform...