by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jan 29, 2016 | News, Religion
A church in northwest Iowa has opened its doors to people of all political parties and religious denominations as a place to seek divine guidance prior to Monday’s presidential caucuses. The idea came from a ladies’ prayer group in the community. Members...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jan 29, 2016 | Fires/Accidents/Disasters, News
The U.S.D.A. is revising its response to avian influenza outbreaks and it will use a flat reimbursement rate for the costs of destroying birds and cleaning up the facilities infected with the virus. Iowa Poultry Association executive director, Randy Olson, says...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jan 29, 2016 | News, Politics & Government
The “Latino Vote Iowa” campaign has been holding training sessions for potential caucus-goers in cities around the state with large Latino populations, including one over the noon-hour today in Sioux City. “We have five staffers on the ground, mostly...
by Dar Danielson | Jan 29, 2016 | News, Politics & Government
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is following up Thursday’s debate by taking his presidential campaign on the road across the state in the closing days before Monday’s Caucuses. The Republican kicked off the tour with a small rally of supporters this...
by Todd Kimm | Jan 29, 2016 | Sports
In the past two weeks the Iowa State Cyclones have beaten the nation’s top ranked team and the fourth ranked team. They will get a shot at the fifth ranked team on Saturday when they visit Texas A@M as part of the Big 12/SEC Shootout. The Cyclones have won four...