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Forest City Addresses Airport Grant Application
The Forest City Council was asked to review a resolution that authorized a grant application for the Forest City Airport. According to City Administrator Daisy Huffmann explained that it was a procedural that created a little organization. While the city is moving forward with a resurfacing of Runway 15-33, Huffman...
Forest City Schools Continue Hanson Center Agreement
The Forest City Community School Board recently approved an agreement on the John V. Hanson Career Center. The center provides hands-on job skills training in cooperation with other schools such as Lake Mills, North Iowa, and Garner Hayfield Ventura Community School Districts. Forest City Community Schools Superintendent Darwin Lehmann explained.
Coralville Planning New 110-Acre Park
(Coralville, IA) -- City leaders in Coralville have plans to convert over one-hundred acres of land into a multi-use park. The West Land Use Park will include trails for hiking and mountain bike riding, a nature education center, and a goat barn, and be developed on land west of the Oakdale Medical Center.
Brand New North Liberty Pizza Ranch is Now Open [PHOTOS]
It's official! A brand new Pizza Ranch is now open in North Liberty!. Back in August of 2023, the North Liberty Pizza Ranch location at 395 Beaver Kreek Center closed its doors for good. But, the closure wasn't unexpected. The business had previously announced that they would be relocating to a new, bigger building at 1355 Hayes Lane! That new location began welcoming customers yesterday (August 19th).
2024 Fall Sports Preview: Twin Lakes Conference Volleyball
Spencer, Ia (KICD) – One of the Iowa’s most competitive Volleyball Conferences is revving up for the 2024 season. Alta-Aurelia is expected to be one of the teams competing for the Twin Lakes Conference Title. The Warriors have seen an influx of numbers this season. After a 20-3...
Iowa Teen Caught Going Over 120 mph On a Suspended License
An Iowa teenager landed in the hottest of waters after being caught going well over 100 mph near Ottumwa. The kicker? He was driving on a suspended license. The Iowa State Patrol are hoping this serves as a reminder for parents to talk to their children who are just starting to drive or are actively learning the Rules of the Road about the dangers of excessive speed.
Iowa State Fair Sets a New Attendance Record!
Earlier today we learned about Iowa setting a record that we hope to never come close to again. Were you aware there were there have been this many tornadoes in Iowa so far in 2024? Here we have a record that Iowa can be a little bit more excited for. The Iowa State Fair saw some incredible numbers during the first opening weekend and fair officials have been wondering if these early numbers would help propel the fair to new heights.
Iowa Schools Start On A Friday This Year Because Of This Dumb Law
People from other states say that Iowa is actually an acronym that stands for Idiots Out Wondering Around. When you read this article about why schools start the 2024-2025 school year on Friday, you'll agree that they also wonder in Des Moines. Sure, it makes sense for school to start...
Iowa Workforce Development says Dubuque's unemployment rate is increasing
Iowa Workforce Development released data on July's unemployment rates and contrasting rates from a year ago. Dubuque is higher than the state average of 2.8% with 3.8%, which is higher than last July when it was 2.9% for the county's unemployment rate. Labor Market Research Economist Kris Henze says in...
Big 4 Fair Buildings in Nashua Vandalized
Authorities are asking for the public’s help with information on vandalism to facilities at the Big 4 Fairgrounds in Nashua. A Big 4 Fair Facebook post on Friday (08.16) afternoon asked, “Where do you even begin? Shame on the unproductive members of society who decided to break into the fairgrounds to vandalize and cause thousands of dollars in damages.”
Iowa Teen Caught Going Over 120 mph On a Suspended License
An Iowa teenager landed in the hottest of waters after being caught going well over 100 mph near Ottumwa. The kicker? He was driving on a suspended license. The Iowa State Patrol are hoping this serves as a reminder for parents to talk to their children who are just starting to drive or are actively learning the Rules of the Road about the dangers of excessive speed.
DART sets new record for rides given during Iowa State Fair
DES MOINES, Iowa — DART broke a record during the Iowa State Fair this year. During the 11-day stretch, DART provided more than 270,000 shuttle rides. That's a 13% increase from last year's state fair. This year's busiest day was Saturday, with a total of 39,943 rides provided. »...
Neumann Brothers accepting applications for 2024 Heart Fund grants
Neumann Brothers Inc., a Des Moines-based general contractor, is now accepting applications for its annual Neumann Heart Fund grant program. The employee-led charitable initiative will award $20,000 to Central Iowa nonprofits this coming October. Iowa nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax status and missions addressing homelessness, food insecurity and first-responder support are encouraged to apply. Applications are reviewed and scored by an internal committee of Neumann employees. “The Heart Fund is led by the ‘heart’ of our organization — our employees — and the issues prevalent in the communities we work in,” said Mike Simpson, president and CEO of Neumann, in a prepared statement. To apply, complete a brief online form on Neumann’s website. Applications are due Sept. 13.
Judge Denies Ricke’s Request for New Trial
–A judge has denied a request for a new trial from the man who was convicted last month in the September 2023 shooting death of Algona Police Officer Kevin Cram. Attorneys for 44-year-old Kyle Lou Ricke filed a motion on August 5th requesting a new trial, following his conviction on a charge of 1st Degree Murder back in July. In that motion, Attorney Barbara Westphal argued that the jury’s verdict of guilty was contrary to the evidence presented during trial, and insufficient to prove the premeditation required for a conviction on a charge of 1st Degree Murder.
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