
FEMA Awards Funding For Flood/Severe Weather Recovery In NW Iowa
Washington, DC (KUOO) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced that 13 projects in Iowa, including some in our area, will receive a combined $5.6 million in funding from

Washington, DC (KUOO) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced that 13 projects in Iowa, including some in our area, will receive a combined $5.6 million in funding from

Sheldon, Iowa — Your chance to help support the Sheldon Community Ambulance Team (SCAT) is this Tuesday night, May 19th. Dianne Wolthuizen with SCAT, tells us about the supper. Each

Northwest Iowa (KIWA/SCR/SLR) — With damaging storms moving through the area over the weekend, the Lyon County Courthouse was struck by lightning. According to the Lyon County Attorney’s Office, the

Statewide, Iowa – The weather was dry and Iowa farmers were able to get a lot of seed into the ground this past week. The U.S.D.A crop report says there

Statewide, Iowa – Even with gasoline prices in Iowa well over four dollars a gallon in some areas, a survey finds most Iowa motorists are simply resigning themselves to paying

Orange City, Iowa — One of three people accused in a burglary case in Hull has taken a plea bargain and has changed his plea to guilty. Court records indicate

Larchwood, Iowa (Sioux County Radio) — Supporters of the Blood Run National Historic Landmark gathered Wednesday night (May 13) near Larchwood to discuss preservation efforts, Indigenous history, agriculture, and plans

O’Brien County, Iowa — A South O’Brien student has received a county scholarship. According to O’Brien County Economic Development Director Kiana Johnson, this year’s O’Brien County Career Day Scholarship recipient

Des Moines, Iowa (KUOO) — The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) approved a little more than $1.35 million in tax credits on Friday to Rosenboom Machine and Tool for an

Orange City, Iowa (SCR) — Several key county roads in Sioux County are under major construction, as engineers prepare for long-term improvements and flood-related repairs. Sioux County Engineer Joel Sikkema