
Talk of the Town Podcast for April 10th
Today’s Talk of the Town podcast features our guests, Alyssa Hoogestraat and Meg Lapka of the West Lyon Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, along with their teacher, Kristin

Today’s Talk of the Town podcast features our guests, Alyssa Hoogestraat and Meg Lapka of the West Lyon Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, along with their teacher, Kristin

Lyon County, Iowa — Weather facts, community announcements, church announcements, menus, school activities, and more. Heard on KIWA-AM 1550 and FM 100.7 every weekday morning at 9:00 AM. As reported
IARN – Every year the meat industry can rely on a spike in demand for meat during the summer grilling season. However, with beef prices at extremely high levels in

IARN – Many parts of rural America have seen some wild back-and-forth temperature swings combined with on-again, off-again winter weather. John Baranick, an agricultural meteorologist from DTN, said we’re seeing

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — Two key statehouse decision makers say yesterday’s Senate vote on a property tax plan is productive, but negotiations continue over what should be in the

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — A bill that would significantly change the property tax system for Iowa homeowners has cleared the Senate. Senator Dan Dawson, a Republican from Council Bluffs,

Washington, D.C. (RI) — The U.S. Ag Department’s Rural Development Agency has approved grants for several Iowa projects, including one in Sioux County. Iowa director Mike Sexton says $1.4 million

Orange City, Iowa (Sioux County Radio) — Orange City is gaining statewide recognition for the very qualities locals have long taken pride in. The community has been named one of Iowa’s

Arnolds Park, Iowa (KUOO) — With one member absent, the Arnolds Park City Council voted 4-0 Wednesday evening to accept a recommendation from the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission to

Sheldon, Iowa — The fire chief says it was the first fire of its kind that he’s ever fought. According to Sheldon Fire Chief Brad Hindt, at about 1:40 p.m.