
Sen. Grassley Hopeful China Deal On US Soybeans May Be Near
Washington, DC (RI) — Harvest season hasn’t even started in Iowa yet, and forecasts for bumper crops are driving prices down, as soybean farmers in particular fear the value of

Washington, DC (RI) — Harvest season hasn’t even started in Iowa yet, and forecasts for bumper crops are driving prices down, as soybean farmers in particular fear the value of
Washington, DC (RI) — Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson is running for the U.S. Senate in 2026. Hinson posted her announcement on social media about four hours after Republican Senator Joni

Iowa (RI) — The state’s new “Math Counts Act” requires Iowa schools to start screening students’ math skills three times each year. Katie Black, principal at North Union Elementary in

Spencer, Iowa (RI) — The last county fair of the 2025 season in Iowa opens Saturday. Jason Brockshus, manager of the Clay County Fair, says fair-goers may notice some changes

Washington, DC — It’s official — Joni Ernst is NOT running for reelection. The junior U.S. Senator from Iowa made a video social media post on Tuesday morning saying that

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — New FEDERAL rules that are to go into effect in 2027 will require some Americans enrolled in an expansion of the Medicaid program to prove

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — The college football season is in full swing, and the pros will soon take the field as well, which will ramp up sports betting in

Iowa (RI) — A leader in Iowa’s hospitality industry says most Iowa restaurants, bars, and pubs are struggling financially and up to 600 may close this year. Iowa Restaurant Association

Iowa (RI) — A particularly cruel scam is surfacing in central Iowa that preys on people who’ve lost a pet. Mackenzie Olk, spokeswoman for the Animal Rescue League of Iowa,

Iowa (RI) — Directors of the Head Start preschool program for low-income families in Iowa are waiting for more guidance before moving forward, as new federal policies will require proof

