by Radio Iowa Contributor | Feb 29, 2016 | Crime & Courts, News
An Akron man will appear at the Plymouth County Courthouse this afternoon for a hearing on a plea agreement in his murder case. Jonathon Neunaber is accused of killing his mother Esther Neunaber back in July of 2014. Both of Neunaber’s parents were found dead at...
by O. Kay Henderson | Feb 29, 2016 | Health & Medicine, News, Politics & Government
Congressman David Young is a member of a task force in the U.S. House that’s been assembled to come up with a Republican alternative to President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. “You can’t just be a party of opposition,” Young says....
by O. Kay Henderson | Feb 29, 2016 | Business, News, Politics & Government
Governor Terry Branstad says there are “thousands” working at the Iowa Fertilizer Plant construction site in southeast Iowa, despite recent financial squabbles. Contractors are suing the company that’s building the plant for tens of millions of...
by Todd Kimm | Feb 28, 2016 | Sports
Iowa’s late season meltdown continued at Ohio State. Leading by six down the stretch the eighth-ranked Hawkeyes were outscored 12-2 to finish the game in a 68-64 loss. After starting Big Ten play 10-1 the Hawkeyes have lost four of five and look lost on the...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Feb 27, 2016 | Business, News
A biofuels industry advisor says the ethanol industry is “ripe for consolidation.” Bruce Comer, director of California-based Ocean Park Advisors, says if tight ethanol margins continue, more companies will be evaluating their options. “If margins...