Help your neighborhood live big by planting a tree

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says that it is never too early to start planning for spring. One way is to plant a tree in your yard, local park, or school. Alliant Energy customers can purchase
More precipitation has fallen so far this month in Hampton than all of January
So far this month, .37 of an inch of rain and melted down snow has been reported at the RadioOnTheGo studios in Hampton. Total snow accumulation has been 2-point-3 inches. The highest temperature has been 52, with
IVCCD Board met virtually this week

The Iowa Valley Community College District Board of Directors this week awarded a contract to Latitude SIgnage + Design to update the exterior illuminated sign at the Ellsworth Community College Hamilton Campus entrance in Iowa Falls. This
Latest on the H-D School Board special meeting set for today
Here’s an update to a story we have been telling you about this week. The Hampton-Dumont School Board is holding a special meeting today (Fri.) to interview the finalists for the position of superintendent, as current superintendent
Majority of counties in Iowa adopt the Master Matrix for this year
85 of Iowa’s 99 counties adopted the livestock Master Matrix for this year. Confinement sites who need a construction permit in those counties must meet additional requirements before they can build, modify or expand. County supervisors in
Thousands of California residents ordered to evacuate as heavy storm hits in burn zones

Evacuation orders were in effect Thursday for thousands of residents in areas of Los Angeles as forecasters warned that California’s most powerful winter storm this season may cause flash flooding in the land scarred by the massive
Falcon Boys Basketball closes regular season with blowout of Hampton-Dumont-CAL

The #9 (2A) Aplington-Parkersburg boys basketball team got out to a hot start and the result was never in question in Thursday’s 64-30 home win over Hampton-Dumont-CAL, as aired on 104.9 KLMJ. AP shot well over 50
Senate confirms Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS secretary

The Senate voted on Thursday to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services secretary, a victory for President Trump after Kennedy faced weeks of scrutiny over his controversial views.
Third baseman Alex Bregman agrees to 3-year, $120M contract with Boston Red Sox

From The Athletic’s Chandler Rome: longtime Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman has agreed to a three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox in free agency. Per ESPN, the deal includes two opt-outs. The New
AGWSR hosting South Hamilton to begin 1A basketball postseason Friday
The Class 1A boys basketball playoffs will begin Friday with preliminary round games, including AGWSR hosting South Hamilton in District 4 on 99 The Wave. Coming off a 3-18 regular season, the Cougars will enter the playoffs