by Dar Danielson | Sep 6, 2022 | Human Interest, News
An Iowa State University Sociology professor finds a pandemic-related link between the increase in drinking among women. Susan Stewart starting looking at the increase in alcohol use among women before the COVID outbreak, and then refocused to look at the pandemic...
by Matt Kelley | Jun 22, 2022 | Education, News, Recreation / Entertainment
The next must-have hot commodity for Iowa State University fans and graduates could be a cool glass of ISU-grown and produced wine. Jennie Savits, an enology program specialist at the ISU-based Midwest Grape and Wine Industry Institute, says they have several hundred...
by O. Kay Henderson | Jun 7, 2022 | News, Politics & Government
Governor Reynolds has signed a bill into law that lifts the cap on the amount of alcohol Iowa distilleries may produce. It also lets smaller distilleries sell up to nine liters of alcohol to retail customers at their locations. Larger Iowa distillerie are already...
by Dar Danielson | Mar 29, 2022 | Education, News, Recreation / Entertainment
There are some students at Iowa State University who can actually say beer is helping them get their degree. ISU professor Robert Brown has been brewing beer on his own for years and was approached by the Center for Crops Utilization Research as they wanted to expand...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Mar 17, 2022 | Crime & Courts, News
It’s the day for the wearin’ of the green, but some Iowans will be seeing red and blue if they don’t make smart choices. Iowa State Trooper Paul Gardner, who’s based in Fort Dodge, says law officers across Iowa will be focused on Highway 20...