This week the historic first ever criminal trial of a former United States President is taking place. It’s not local news and there’s wall to
Month: April 2024
Year-Round Access to E-15 Nationwide is a No-Brainer
Every month, when Iowa families look over their finances and put together a budget, the price of gas is always an unpredictable factor in spending
A rushed farm bill is a bad one
A five-year farm bill was supposed to have been approved last year, but was held up in the House over disagreements on food stamps, conservation,
The Thompson Times
It was an intense week finishing up the budget and voting on many other bills. It was like having a race to stuff 30 bushels
First Round Winners Announced in the Midwest Walleye Challenge
Midwest Walleye Challenge participants from across the southern Midwest have submitted their first two weeks of walleye and sauger catches. The following individuals are first
Yard and Garden: Spring Houseplant Care
AMES, Iowa — Houseplants provide beauty and green indoors throughout the year. As spring weather approaches and the days get warmer and longer, indoor plants
Iowa Central Celebrates Opening of Center for Performing Arts
Anticipation was building on the Iowa Central Campus Friday afternoon as a crowd gathered outside the newly renovated Decker Auditorium and Center for Performing Arts
Governor Signs Bill to Change Statute of Limitations for Boy Scouts Sexual Abuse Settlement
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law a measure Friday that lifts the statute of limitations on child sexual abuse specifically for victims involved in
Dairy and Veterinary Experts from Iowa State to Give Update on Avian Influenza in Ruminants
AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach dairy team will host a second “virtual chat” to discuss the latest information on how