You’ve seen the Super Bowl commercials and maybe have a favorite, but what about those not seen Sunday night? Not all ads made the cut, even when advertisers offered big bucks.
It is the biggest game of the year, every year. The Super Bowl is celebrated by football fans and non-fans alike. It was no different in the Heartland. There was a Super Bowl party for every occasion Sunday night.
The busiest day of the year for Hutchinson Pizza Huts just got bigger, with a to-go order already put in for 942 large pizzas and more than 9,600 chicken wings.
A moment's distraction can lead to weeks of frustration and financial pain. Slick streets have given a number of drivers a crash course in the frustrating process of auto body repair.
After the latest winter storm comes the sloppy mess for area drivers. Some drivers are not looking forward to what lies ahead. Those road hazards are already starting to form...potholes.
Officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Cedar Rapids, Iowa's appeal for $21 million in disaster payments for a former meatpacking plant.
Council Bluffs has put into effect mandatory parking restrictions to assist with snow removal. The city's odd-even parking rules go into effect at 12:00 AM Thursday morning.
On Thursday, Feb. 3, Janelle Wilkins, executive director of the Monteverde Institute, will speak at College of Saint Mary on the topic, “Issues of Sustainability Facing Our Area.”
This Saturday, Feb. 5, the College of Saint Mary Forensic Science Club is inviting students, in teams of two, to participate in the “Get a Clue Scavenger Hunt.”
Diana was shocked that an Internet loan offer put money in her account then withdrew fees without permission. She had mistakenly provided her account number to see if she qualified for a loan not authorizing it.
Linda Fleming hit a jackpot only to have it taken away by the State Of Iowa.
Gaming officials seized her $1,100 winnings because Human Services Agency claims she had been overpaid welfare benefits more than 20 years ago.