State Revenue Falls Short, But Income Tax Collections Rise

The Iowa House Republicans are highlighting new state revenue figures showing a larger-than-expected drop in General Fund revenue for Fiscal Year 2025. According to the non-partisan Legislative Services Agency, the state took in just over $8.93 billion
Saturday, October 18
Volleyball
Iowa Star Tournament Silver Bracket @ Rockford
(Clarksville)
Clarksville – 2 (21-13, 21-14)
Vs. Collins-Maxwell – 0
Clarksville – 0
Vs. Tripoli – 2 (21-12, 21-14)
Clarksville – 2 (21-14, 21-11)
Vs. Baxter – 0
College Football
Davidson – 0
@ Drake – 45
South Dakota – 17
@ Northern Iowa – 14
Penn State – 24
@ Iowa – 25
Southwest Baptist – 2
@ Upper Iowa – 39
Wartburg – 40
@ Loras – 20
Dodge City – 13
@ Ellsworth – 21
Dyer, Timothy of Stout – Graveside Service October 21st

Graveside service for 67-year-old Timothy “Tim” Dyer of Stout will be Tuesday, October 21st at 10:00 a.m. at the Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday, October 20th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Abels Funeral
Grundy Center to Finalize Food Truck, Event Ordinances Monday

The Grundy Center City Council will meet Monday to take final action on two ordinances related to community events and mobile food vendors. Ordinance 586, establishing rules and licensing requirements for mobile food service vendors, and Ordinance
Alden School Board to Discuss Teacher Early Retirement Package, Enrollment Trends

The Alden School Board Monday will discuss whether or not to offer an early retirement package for teachers. There are currently three teachers eligible for the district’s early retirement package. The board will review three bids for
IHSAA announces first round football playoff matchups

First round football playoff matchups for Classes 2A through Eight-Player have been announced by the IHSAA. Class 2A 3rd Place at 2nd Place: Woodward-Granger at Hampton-Dumont-CAL (KLMJ) Dike-New Hartford at Wilton Class 1A 4th Place at 1st
Franklin Supervisors to Discuss Roof Work, Drainage Agreement, and Weed Control Updates

The Franklin County Board of Supervisors meet Monday in regular session and will consider authorizing facilities director, Ryan Peterson, to sign and approve any and all change orders pertaining to the roof replacement project up to $10,000
2025 Harvest Update: Soybeans Shine, Corn Faces Challenges

Soybean harvest in north central Iowa is coming to a close and some farmers have seen some surprisingly strong yields in 2025. Angie Rieck-Hinz, a field agronomist in north central Iowa, tells RadioOnTheGo News despite a wetter-than-normal
Hampton-Dumont-CAL dominates regular season finale against Dike-New Hartford

The Hampton-Dumont-CAL football team picked up its most important victory of the regular season, 38-7 over Dike-New Hartford Friday, as aired on 104.9 KLMJ and RadioOnTheGo’s YouTube channel. The Bulldogs made a statement early, forcing the Wolverines
Aplington-Parkersburg Football Falls at Columbus Catholic to End Season on Friday

The Aplington-Parkersburg football team was plagued by three turnovers as they came up short of earning a playoff bid, falling 28-20 at Columbus Catholic in Class 1A District 4 in their regular season finale on Friday, as