by Todd Kimm | Aug 29, 2017 | Sports
Iowa State played its best football of 2016 at the end of the season and hopes to carry that momentum into Saturday night’s opener against Northern Iowa. The Cyclones were 3-9 a year ago in Matt Campbell’s first season at the helm and one of those losses...
by O. Kay Henderson | Aug 29, 2017 | Health & Medicine, News, Politics & Government
Governor Kim Reynolds says state officials are hoping to free up money so state-employed patients advocates for nursing home residents may travel again, but details of that plan are still in the works, according to the governor. “I think a lot of their budget,...
by Matt Kelley | Aug 29, 2017 | News, Politics & Government
Members of Congress are scheduled for a week-long recess in October, time off Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says they should refuse and instead, stay in Washington D.C. and work. With unresolved issues like health care and tax reform, Grassley says senators should...
by O. Kay Henderson | Aug 29, 2017 | News, Politics & Government, Technology, Top Story
Governor Kim Reynolds says critics of the nearly $20 million in state tax breaks awarded to Apple should focus on the “long term relationship” the state has cemented with the tech giant. “I think it solidifies that Iowa is a tech and innovation...
by Matt Kelley | Aug 29, 2017 | Crime & Courts, News
A former Iowa State University football standout is accused of stealing merchandise from a central Iowa sporting goods store. Twenty-six-year-old Jake Knott was arrested Saturday by Ankeny Police, who say Knott took items from Sportsman’s Warehouse valued at...