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.
A bill that would allow military personnel to store their vehicles and avoid paying annual auto registration fees while they're deployed will get a hearing before a legislative committee.
Federal prosecutors say an Iowa farmer has pleaded guilty to selling 32,000 bushels of corn that were mortgaged to a government-owned agriculture lender.
Emporia, Kansas city officials are reconsidering plans to build four monuments at public entrances to the eastern Kansas city after residents expressed outrage over the cost.
The Omaha Storm Chasers baseball team is holding a job fair this weekend. More than 100 game day workers are needed at the new Werner Park baseball stadium.
A mystery witness in the case of an Ohio man accused of drowning his wife in their bathtub has been revealed as the former manager of a gentleman's club in Iowa.
Fire officials say they believe a build-up of methane gas that was ignited by a worker using a torch to melt ice caused an explosion at the Coralville, Iowa wastewater treatment plant.