Beauty can be found among the landscape, wildlife, people, events and communities of Iowa. If anyone has doubts about that, they simply need to peruse the winning photographs of the 16th Annual Keep Iowa Beautiful photography contest, which invites photographers to showcase Iowa’s natural and environmental beauty through their lenses and capture the essence of [...]
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- LSI Lutheran Services in Iowa Announces Leadership Transition - 6/1/2026
- Des Moines Community Playhouse Announces New Executive Director - 6/1/2026
- Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences Graduates Over 430 Health Care Professionals - 6/1/2026
- Ballet Des Moines visits five cities during the statewide BDM Summer Tour - 5/29/2026
- KCCI Earns Three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards - 5/29/2026
- Iowa Juneteenth Celebrations begin next month - 5/29/2026
- MercyOne announces new president and CEO - 5/21/2026
- Des Moines University Awarded 2026 Marketing Department of the Year by AMA Iowa - 5/21/2026
- Special Olympic Iowa to Hold Summer Games, Their Biggest Celebration of the Year, May 21 Through 23 - 5/20/2026
- Holmes Murphy Fuels Community Impact with $140,000+ in Support for 21 Nonprofits - 5/18/2026
- ARL welcomes 40 Ridglan Farms beagles - 5/13/2026
- Urbandale Food Pantry Launches Collaborative Community Garden with Master Gardeners - 5/8/2026
- Central Iowa Business Conference to Host Experts on AI, Business Succession - 5/8/2026
- Drake University Announces 2026 Youth & Teen Summer Camps - 5/5/2026
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If you are looking for an expertly handcrafted cocktail in West Des Moines, don’t search for the word “bar” on the outdoor signage. Instead, look for a beauty salon and spa. Hidden inside Serenity Couture Salon & Spa in the former Wells Fargo building is West Des Moines’ newest speakeasy, The Atlas Room. No password [...]
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Fastball, the alt-rock trio that helped define late-1990s radio, is enjoying an unexpected comeback, and co-founder Tony Scalzo says the band is embracing every minute of it. “We are excited about getting this new vibe. It’s like we’re in a renaissance, more than we were 15 years ago when nobody wanted anything to do with us,” he [...]
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As Caty Elgin rides her horse, Smokescreen, during a jumping competition, she leans in, guiding the horse over a fence. As the horse clears it and other obstacles in record time, Elgin wins another riding competition. In addition to competing, Elgin teaches riding lessons and trains riders for competitions. She also retrains racehorses that have [...]
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The art world went to court this spring, a lot. In San Francisco the family of Armand Vaillancourt lost its legal fight to prevent The City from dissembling and moving his brutalist Vaillancourt Fountain from Embarcadero Plaza. San Francisco will spend $4 million to move the neglected political sculpture, labeled “one of urban America’s truly [...]
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With current gas prices soaring, car manufacturers continue to promote their fuel-efficient electric or hybrid models. This month’s Cars in the City features the 2026 Volvo XC90 plug-in hybrid. The Volvo hybrid gets about 58 mpg equivalent when using both electricity and gas for short trips. Once the electric charge is used up, it gets [...]
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Siriaco Garcia is a prolific Chicano artist who has installed more than 60 commissioned murals in central Iowa and Minnesota under his nom de plume Siricasso. To our mind, he is redefining 21st century Iowa more than anyone else. Siricasso has covered walls mostly with scenes of hope and assimilation. He also paints more personal [...]
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Here’s betting District Judge Adria Kester does not read the Aspen Daily News. That Colorado newspaper’s front-page slogan declares, “If you don’t want it printed, don’t let it happen.” What happened to Judge Kester occurred outside of her usual venue — the 22 courthouses of north-central and northwest Iowa where, until recently, she served as [...]
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