Grassley Says No Easy Answer To Healing Racial Rift In America
There is no shortage of opinions on the actions of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick over recent weeks as he draws attention to the rift in the country between law enforcement and the black community. Kaepernick’s
I.O.W.A. Stem Award Nominations Now Open
The Governor’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Advisory Council along with Kemin Industries announce the third annual I.O.W.A. STEM Teacher Award. Nominations are open now through Friday, Oct. 14. One full-time, licensed K-12 teacher from each
RVEC Partners With Other Cooperatives To Offer Renewable Energy Systems
Raccoon Valley Electric Cooperative (RVEC) of Glidden has now partnered with five other rural electric cooperatives to form a new business, Iowa Choice Renewables, LLC. This joint effort to better serve customers will begin on Tuesday, Nov.
Branstad Meets DMACC Students and Staff During Tour
While in Carroll for a book signing and Republican Party fundraiser last week, Gov. Terry Branstad fielded questions from more than 60 Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) students, faculty and staff. He also took a tour of the
Congressman Seeks Answers On Allegations Of Outsourcing For Veterans Crisis Line
Iowa Congressman David Young is seeking answers from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary, Robert McDonald, to respond to claims that some VA contractors are using workers from outside of the country to staff the Veterans
Smile! Your On Camera At Lake View Brush Site
The City of Lake View has added more security to their brush pile site, south of town on County Road M68. According to city administration, there have been numerous instances of illegal dumping at the site. In