by Matt Kelley | Apr 11, 2024 | Business, News, Recreation / Entertainment, Sports
The Hoosier State is now banking on its own Caitlin Clark Effect, as the Indiana Fever is expected to pick the University of Iowa star basketball player during Monday’s WNBA draft. Dr. Cathy DuBois, dean of the College of Business at Ball State University in...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 11, 2024 | Health & Medicine, News
The Midwest is seeing a rise in cases of Lyme disease and other health problems associated with ticks, and experts say the trouble is, millions of the tiny insects are now surviving our warmer winters. Megan Meller, an infection preventionist at Gundersen Health...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 10, 2024 | News, Recreation / Entertainment
A man who’s considered the world’s most popular author, with almost half a billion books sold globally, will appear in central Iowa tonight. James Patterson is as big as they get, according to Tim Paluch, director of the AVID series — or Authors...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 9, 2024 | Health & Medicine, News
Iowa agriculture officials are closely monitoring new developments with highly pathogenic avian influenza in the country. The USDA reported dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas tested positive for the virus last month. Earlier, avian flu was confined to domestic poultry...
by Matt Kelley | Apr 9, 2024 | News, Politics & Government, Technology
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is accusing seven key federal agencies of “dragging their feet” on upgrading their systems against cyber attacks. Grassley, a Republican, says it may be putting our national security at risk, along with the personal data of an...