Authorities are asking for the public’s help finding a man who went missing in western Iowa. Council Bluffs Police said 86-year-old Dale E. Haven has been missing since around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. He was last seen in Adair,
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In 2020, there were only 28 centenarians in Pottawattamie County, representing 0.03% of its nearly 93,700-person population, according to census data.
Bryson Bahl had 27 points, outscoring top-ranked Omaha Westside by himself in the first half, as No. 2 Papillion-La Vista South blew out the Warriors 70-52 Friday night.
Federal emissions data show that Omaha's air quality ranks in the bottom third of U.S. cities, fouled in part by coal-fired power plants owned by Des Moines-based Berkshire subsidiary Berkshire Hathaway Energy's MidAmerican Energy in Iowa.
The Gage County Historical Society has opened a few new exhibits after their winter break at the museum.
Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert attended a meeting this week in Council Bluffs to update members of the Council Bluffs City Council on Omaha'a streetcar project.
The Council Bluffs City Council approved the use of eminent domain by the MidAmerican Energy Company. The approval Monday evening allows MidAmerican access to a 100 foot easement to replace and build utility lines.
A man has been found Thursday morning after he went missing in western Iowa. In a 6 a.m. update, Council Bluffs Police said 86-year-old Dale E. Haven was found in Albia Iowa, a town in the southern part of the state.
Southwest Iowa State House representatives KETV spoke with on Sunday all shared one priority heading into the legislative session: Property tax relief. Council Bluffs Representative Brent Siegrist will have his hands on the issue in the ways and means committee.
Welcome to Week in Iowa, the round up of this week's news from our newsrooms across the state. Iowa gained 23,074 people from July 1, 2023, to July 1, 2024, boosted primarily by growth in international migration to the state.