For too long, Iowa farmers, biofuel producers, fuel retailers, and the everyday working families have pushed Washington to ...
The East Marshall boys’ and girls’ track and field teams emerged from Thursday’s Class 1A state-qualifying meet with three ...
We all remember the backbone of this country — the skilled hands, the innovative minds, and the resilient small businesses that build our modern life. Right now, those foundations are getting a vital ...
The Bobcats are back. A year after missing out on the season-ending state singles and doubles tournament, the Marshalltown ...
In rural Iowa, access to health care isn’t a political talking point — it’s a lifeline. When a hospital cuts services or a clinic closes, it doesn’t just inconvenience families. It can mean longer ...
Police officers around the state gathered at Dunkin’ locations across the state on Friday morning to stand on rooftops and ...
The double murder trial of Ilias Lasley continued Friday with the prosecution calling more witnesses. Lasley, 30, of Ankeny, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder of Mario Murillo, 28, and ...
How many times have you heard someone say “the truth will set you free” when talking about something that may be true but not “the truth” according to the Bible? When Jesus Christ spoke these words in ...
Sigma Master Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi met for lunch at the home of Jan Keller, with Elaine Fiscus hosting the day for ...
Marshall County Courthouse Court May 15 • Adrian Lavelle McBride made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana-third or subsequent offense charge. The public defender’s office is appointed ...
You’re not dreamin…You’re in Beaman” is the motto of the small Grundy County community about to celebrate its 150th year of existence with a three-day celebration spanning May 23-25. While the town ...
When I came to Congress, I was committed to giving farmers, producers, and working families a seat at the table and ...