No Swimming At Some State Parks July 7, 2021 Ashley Anderson Union Grove Lake near Gladbrook is among one of seven state park lakes where you are being advised to not go into the water.... Read More
Blood Supply "Alarmingly Low" July 7, 2021 Ashley Anderson Many Iowa businesses are struggling due to a lack of qualified job applicants, including LifeServe Blood Center, which says its critical staffing shortage has... Read More
What Recession? July 6, 2021 Ashley Anderson Economists from Drake and Iowa State say researchers are on unfamiliar ground as they evaluate how the economy has been affected by the pandemic.... Read More
Summer Music Series Is Off To A Good Start July 6, 2021 Ashley Anderson Last Friday evening’s debut of the Live After Five outdoor concert season in the parking lot of the Orpheum Theater was a great kickoff... Read More
Celebrate The 4th July 3, 2021 Ashley Anderson Don’t forget, you have plenty of options when it comes to celebrating the US-of-A tomorrow on the 4th. One if the most anticipated fireworks... Read More
The Gas Supply Is A Little Tenuous This Weekend July 3, 2021 Ashley Anderson You may have already noticed that some gas stations are having trouble getting their normal supply of fuel going into the holiday weekend. FUEL... Read More
HOC Moving Forward, Planning To Expand Services July 3, 2021 Ashley Anderson Among the many area services available for those who may be struggling is the House of Compassion. Chad Hammar recently joined the HOC as... Read More
Be Safe Over The 4th! July 2, 2021 Ashley Anderson State parks and lakes have been busy in the first holidays since things reopened after the pandemic and that is expected to continue once... Read More
State Income Was Up During The Last Fiscal Year July 2, 2021 Ashley Anderson One-point-four billion dollars. That’s how much MORE in taxes was paid to the state in the last 12-months compared to the previous fiscal year.... Read More
Will August Be COVID Regulation Free? July 2, 2021 Ashley Anderson COVID may not go away quite as easily, but the governor’s latest public health emergency proclamation makes clear the end is near on most... Read More