By Robin Opsahl, About 170 people attended the Republican caucus in Glidden, a typical amount in a presidential election year. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital
Category: Iowa News
Women in Agriculture Conference Set for March 22 in Washington, Iowa
Topics will include cybersecurity, fraud and social media By Rebecca Vittetoe WASHINGTON, Iowa — “Digital Dilemmas: Succeeding in a Digital Ag World” is the theme
Anaerobic Digestion Webinar Series Returns for 2025
Explore the latest industry and academic insights into anaerobic digestion technologies, from research to reality By Daniel Andersen, Melissa McEnany AMES, Iowa – The “Emerging
Over 1,000 Participants Have Benefited from Parkinson’s Disease Education
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach delivers ‘A Journey Through Parkinson’s Disease’ to Iowans and others By Leah Brooke, Elizabeth Stegemoller AMES, Iowa – Parkinson’s
Tune in for Festival 2025!
JOHNSTON, Iowa – Follow the training process for service dogs, visit the kitchen of The Great British Baking Show judge Prue Leith, enjoy music from The Texas Tenors,
Keep Iowa Beautiful Announces 15th Annual Photography Contest Winners
West Des Moines, Iowa — Keep Iowa Beautiful (KIB) has announced the winners of its 15th Annual Photography Contest! This contest invites photographers to showcase
Iowa PBS presents the 2025 IGHSAU Girls State Basketball Championships
JOHNSTON, Iowa – Don’t miss any of the girls state basketball action! As Iowa girls battle to get their tickets punched to the state tournament, Iowa
The Rural Burden of Rising Cancer Rates in Iowa
by Amanda Rink, Editor The 2024 Cancer in Iowa report, released by the Iowa Cancer Registry, presents a stark reality about the state’s ongoing cancer
President Trump’s Tariffs Bring Return of Uncertainty for America’s Farmers
by Mónica Cordero, Investigate Midwest/Report for America, Investigate Midwest Bob Hemesath has spent his entire life on his Northeast Iowa farm, raising corn and hogs
Local Business Owners Urge Others to Be Cautious After Being Impersonated
by Jennifer Burnham, Mid-America Publishing Hampton residents Aimee and Bill Reichenbacher are urging others in the community to remain vigilant as they recently learned a