by Radio Iowa Contributor | Mar 30, 2018 | News, Politics & Government, Top Story
Republican Congressman Steve King’s supporters and opponents gathered in Sioux Center last night as the “Sioux County Conservatives” hosted King at a public event. Steve Mahr helped organize a protest outside the venue, before the meeting began....
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Mar 30, 2018 | News
Whatever their religious beliefs, many thousands of Iowans enjoy coloring, decorating, hiding and eating eggs on the Easter holiday — but egg prices have cracked the $2 mark in recent weeks and it’s no yolk. Shayle Shagam is a livestock analyst for the...
by Dar Danielson | Mar 30, 2018 | Crime & Courts, Education, News
The Iowa Supreme Court has denied the appeal of a former teacher who says his constant hugging of a student was not sexual exploitation Bradley Wickes was a social studies teacher at Camanche High School in 2015 when he was convicted of sexual exploitation by a school...
by O. Kay Henderson | Mar 30, 2018 | News, Politics & Government
A Democratic lawmaker says the state could have saved more than $800,000 if the legislature had wrapped up its work this week. Senator Rob Hogg, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, is criticizing Republicans who control the legislature’s agenda. “We should be...
by Dar Danielson | Mar 30, 2018 | Sports
A Cedar Falls native has been along for the ride as the Loyola of Chicago basketball team has become the darling of America in the NCAA tournament. Austin Hansen graduated from Cedar Falls High School in 2012 and then the University of Northern Iowa in 2016. He worked...