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- FoodLand Supermarkets in Woodbine to be Demolished
- Silveridge in Denison Awarded for New Program
- It’s no Halloween prank, snow is falling in NW Iowa this morning
- Iowa AG leads multi-state opposition to court decision on Clean Water Act
- DNR Concerned Low Stream Flow Could Negatively Impact Aquatic Species Heading Into Winter
- With the time change looming, Iowa kids may benefit from later bedtimes now
- Pate: public expects issue of alleged non-citizen voters to be addressed
- Cyber security team is monitoring Iowa election offices 24/7 now
- Hats Off To Educators
- Deb and Jeff Hansen Foundation Donates Over $1 Million in Product to At-Risk Students in Iowa
- Storm Lake Police Honor Fallen K9 Officer as Community Rallies to Support New Dog Fund
- Iowa’s governor says Trump will restructure gov’t if he gets a second term
- Tornadoes, downpours possible across Iowa this afternoon and tonight
- Iowa parents need to watch for a few Halloween hazards
- Proposed Iowa constitutional amendment on voting requirements
- ACLU says thousands of challenges filed to Iowa voters’ registrations
- A Kiron Woman Placed On Probation For Dumping “Substance” Into Victim’s Gas Tank
- Westside Boil Order Extended through Thursday
- Proposed ‘line of succession’ amendment on Iowa ballot
- Some counties lift burn bans after rain
- Iowa’s six week abortion ban has been in effect three months
- Man begins serving sentence for fatal head-on crash in northwest Iowa
- Iowan dies from rare Lassa Fever
- Chilly temps and rain may put damper on Iowa trick-or-treaters
- Westside In A Boil Order Until Tuesday
- Wisconsin company closing Waukee plant, affecting 88 workers
- Individual assistance from FEMA for disasters tops $68M in Iowa this year
- Perry’s Tyson Plant could reopen thanks to a prospective buyer
- Can a caterpillar really predict whether Iowa will have a mild winter?
- Chickens being raised for closed down Iowa plant have been euthanized
- Man begins serving prison time for head-on crash that killed Algona man
- Monogram Foods Loves Kids Foundation Donates $4000 to Crawford County Hunger Fighters
- Gilbert sixth-grader claims world chess title
- Denison Community School District Encouraging Local Veterans and the Public to Join them for Veterans Day Programs
- 16-year-old Charged after climbing KCAU 9 tower
- Fugitive on the lam for 2 months arrested by U-S Marshals in Des Moines
- Saturday is National Drug Take Back Day
- Researchers create vaccine for common tick-borne disease in Iowa cattle
- Increase in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome leads to education effort
- 2024 Harlan Scarecrow Showdown Winners Announced
- Odebolt Woman on Probation as Man Heads to Jury Trial for Child Endangerment and Neglect of Infant
- Jeffrey Lorenzen is October's Johnson Propane Citizen of the Month
- Third congressional district preview
- Trick-or-treating on busy streets can bring genuine scares for Iowa kids
- Crisis negotiators compete at annual event in Sioux City
- Water rationing now in place in Southwest Iowa city
- Hinson, Corkery react to Biden plan to force insurers to cover contraceptives
- 1 adult dead, 2 juveniles injured in a NW Iowa crash Wed. evening
Hats Off To Educators
This week on "Hats off to Educators," we interviewed James Wilcox, the special education teacher at Charter Oak-Ute. A special thanks to our sponsors Rasmussen Lumber Company & Crawford County Memorial Hospital.
James Wilcox - Charter Oak-Ute
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