Grundy Center City Council to Consider Taser Upgrades for Police Department Monday

The Grundy Center City Council Monday will consider a resolution, authorizing Mayor Paul Eberline to sign an agreement with Strand Associates for engineering services for the wastewater facility upgrades. The council will also act on a separate
Mason City Entrepreneur Wins $15,000 in Statewide Business Competition

A Mason City entrepreneur has been recognized in one of Iowa’s top business competitions. Jared Doerfler, founder of Hanna Golf, won third place and a $15,000 prize at the 20th Annual John Pappajohn Iowa Entrepreneurial Venture Competition.
City of Rockwell Discusses Sidewalk Plans, Waste Transition and Infrastructure Projects

At this week’s Rockwell City Council meeting, Michelle Bowden of Absolute Waste Removal addressed the council regarding the city’s waste services. Bowden, who has worked with Rockwell for nine of the 15 years the city has contracted
Friday, September 5
Football
AGWSR – 0
@ West Hancock – 34
Dike-New Hartford – 7
@ Aplington-Parkersburg – 0
Newman Catholic – 21
@ Belmond-Klemme – 20
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows – 6
@ Hampton-Dumont-CAL – 7
Clarksville – 76
@ GMG – 12
Grundy Center – 41
@ Columbus Catholic – 7
South Hardin – 37
@ Iowa Falls-Alden – 0
South Winneshiek – 14
@ North Butler – 18
West Fork – 56
@ BCLUW – 20
Iowa Falls Mayor Mike Emerson Running for Reelection in November

Iowa Falls Mayor Mike Emerson will run for reelection in November. Emerson was first elected in 2021 when he defeated then mayor, Gene Newgaard, by a vote count of 562-372. Emerson tells RadioOnTheGo News after a few
Early Morning Highs Signal Seasonal Shift in Iowa
Iowa saw a clear sign that fall is approaching this week, as several locations recorded their daily high temperatures in the early morning hours, a rare occurrence for September. Iowa Environmental Mesonet data shows this typically happens
RADIO IOWA NEWS BRIEF: Iowa Catholics revisit school security measures

The Catholic Diocese of Des Moines is reviewing emergency procedures for its schools after last week’s shootings at a Minneapolis Catholic school that left two children dead and injured 21 other worshippers, most of them children. The
Hardin Co. Approves Summit Farms Permit Amid Public Concerns

The Hardin County Board of Supervisors has approved a recommendation for a new hog facility near Alden Township. During a public hearing held at their regular meeting this week (Wed. 9/3/25), Ken Kraus, a representative from Pinnacle
Hampton-Dumont-CAL Announces Homecoming Festivities

Hampton-Dumont-CAL High School has announced its homecoming court and a full schedule of festivities leading up to the big game. Queen candidates are Natalie Birdsell, Emma Dietz, Alycia Martinez, and Jaslene Tevalan. King candidates are Brady Harr,
RADIO IOWA NEWS BRIEF: IRGC Urges Horse Organizations To Meet Deadline For New Schedule

The Racing and Gaming Commission has put the horse racing industry on notice that time is running out to set the new race schedule, or they will step in and set it. In a story from our