MUSCATINE, Iowa (KWQC) - Muscatine County Habitat for Humanity has changed its annual holiday fundraiser this year, inviting ...
Freda Sojka founded Cedar River Haven, Iowa’s first certified rural recovery community for women, in 2022. Here's how she's ...
Muscatine County Attorney Jim Barry said his resignation didn’t have to do with his recent reprimand from the Iowa Supreme ...
Viola Werner donated 25 bikes to the Salvation Army of Muscatine, marking 20 years of her Toys for Kids effort supported by ...
The Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine recognizes the good work of fellow citizens and charitable organizations who ...
Muscatine County will pay $85,000 to resolve a federal lawsuit over the 2020 firing of its jail administrator Dean Naylor, ...
Mommsen represents House District 70, which covers parts of Clinton, Jackson and Scott counties, including DeWitt, Maquoketa ...
The Muscatine County Attorney Jim Barry submitted his resignation Monday, according to a media release from the Muscatine ...
Explore Iowa drive-in burger joints where locals say tradition lives on with classic recipes, friendly service, and ...
Iowa faces a shortage of immigration attorneys as Donald Trump’s enforcement surge drives demand for legal help.
An unusually warm, wet summer fueled the spread of crop diseases, and now some corn farmers have reported lower-than-expected yields.
Linda Faye Herring, a Johnson County resident, fostered over 600 children in her time as a foster parent. The Johnson County Board of Supervisors recognized Linda Herring for her work and legacy.
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