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96, of Hawarden





96, of Hawarden

91, of Hull

101, of Orange City

80, of Carmel
Equipment Operator – Rock Valley Crew
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Heart disease is the number-one killer in Iowa, claiming more than 7,000 lives each year.
A bill that would tax the liquid carbon dioxide flowing through a proposed pipeline has
A bill ready for debate in an Iowa House committee would direct the state universities
A bill that would ban simulcasts of greyhound races for gamblers at Iowa casinos has

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Sioux County will offer free tax preparation services this month through the Volunteer Income Tax

At a time when many Midwest states are concerned about losing college graduates to jobs elsewhere, Dordt University says it is

Northwest Iowa Community College (NCC) President John Hartog says skilled trades remain one of the most critical parts of Iowa’s workforce,

An Ohio man has been arrested in Lyon County following a sting operation that led to felony and misdemeanor charges involving

Students from Northwestern College earned top regional honors at the Region Five American College Theatre Festival (ACTF), held January 18th through

Dordt University has announced the launch of a new Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP) program, with
An ag transportation expert says maintaining a reliable and efficient
The International Poultry Welfare Alliance and International Egg Foundation have
Biofuels policy was a focus of the Iowa Soybean Association’s
Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying. President Trump
On November 13, 2023, Community First Broadcasting, LLC, licensee of KIWA(AM), 1550 kilohertz, Sheldon, IA; KIHK(FM), 106.9 megahertz, Rock Valley, IA; KUQQ(FM), 102.1 megahertz, Milford, IA; KUYY(FM), 100.1 megahertz, Emmetsburg, IA; KAYL-FM, 101.7 megahertz, Storm Lake, IA; KSOU-FM, 93.9 megahertz, Sioux Center, IA; KAYL(AM), 990 kilohertz, Storm Lake, IA; KKOJ(AM), 1190 kilohertz, Jackson, MN; KUXX(FM), 105.7 megahertz, Jackson, MN; KIWA-FM. 105.3 megahertz, Sheldon, IA; KKIA(FM), 92.9 megahertz, Ida Grove, IA; KSOU(AM), 1090 kilohertz, Sioux Center, IA; KUOO(FM), 103.9, Spirit Lake, IA; K260BS, 99.9, Storm Lake, IA; K264CW, 100.7 megahertz, Sheldon, IA; K249EO, 92.7 megahertz, Spirit Lake, IA; and K268CZ, 101.5 megahertz, Sioux Center, IA: filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for transfer of control. Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions can visit:
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Braden Kalvelage from Northwestern College is this week’s GPAC Men’s field athlete-of-the-week. Kalvelage, a senior from Hastings, Nebraska, was part of



