by O. Kay Henderson | Nov 30, 2016 | News, Outdoors, Politics & Government, Top Story
Iowa’s secretary of agriculture is touting a water quality plan House Republicans advanced earlier this year. Bill Northey says the plan would dedicate “significant” state resources to address water quality concerns. “A real committment, no new...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Nov 29, 2016 | Crime & Courts, News
Authorities in western Iowa are releasing new details about the death of an infant at a family gathering over the Thanksgiving holiday. A family from Nebraska and other relatives from across the country had gathered in a rented condo at the Clover Ridge Resort at Lake...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Nov 29, 2016 | News, Politics & Government
An Iowa native who met multiple times with former Cuban leader Fidel Castro is mourning the passing of the 90-year-old, who’s being laid to rest today in Havana. Sandra Levenson is originally from Mason City and is executive director of the New York City-based...
by O. Kay Henderson | Nov 29, 2016 | News, Outdoors, Politics & Government, Recreation / Entertainment, Top Story
The director of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources says he’ll be forced to layoff employees and reduce services “significantly” if there’s not an increase in the fee for an Iowa fishing license. The $19 annual fee hasn’t been...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Nov 29, 2016 | Crime & Courts, News, Top Story
The mother of the two-year-old girl who was found outside in the rain in Galt last week is now charged in the incident. The Wright County Sheriff’s Department announced today that 24-year-old Ysable Ceplecha is charged with neglect or abandonment of a dependent...