The University of Northern Iowa is set to honor its past and drum up excitement for its future over the next two years as part of the university’s sesquicentennial celebrations and other milestones.
UNI will welcome its 150th class next fall, leading the way to commemorating the school’s opening on Sept. 6, 1876.
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As the calendar flips to 2025, Iowa is ushering in a slate of new laws. With more than 180 laws passing last legislative ...
The Summer Meals Program began with on-site meals during VBS, but it was announced that for the rest of the summer, meals ...
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This weekend in Des Moines brings Coldsaint releasing his new EP, jazz and Broadway hits at Noce, and a whiskey class.
Maybe the lesson this Christmas season is that even if turnabout is fair play, at some point, enough is enough. Start with ...
The Audubon County Fair has been recognized by the Association of Iowa Fairs as one of six “Blue Ribbon Fairs” in 2024. The ...
Two state politicians remember vividly the 1976 Iowa Caucus cycle and then candidate Jimmy Carter starting his run for the White House in the state. “I was impressed, now I’m young, I’m very impressed ...
The death of former President Jimmy Carter is stirring up memories of his time campaigning in Iowa ahead of the 1976 Iowa ...