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  • These Iowa Restaurants Will Be Open On Thanksgiving Day

    November 18, 2022

    Whether you are going it alone or you and your family would rather simply skip the hoopla of preparing Thanksgiving dinner and go out to eat, you will find several places in Iowa to enjoy dinner on Thanksgiving. You can always find some national chains that are open like Applebee’s, Perkins, IHOP, and Cracker Barrel.…

    These Iowa Restaurants Will Be Open On Thanksgiving Day
  • 8 Iowa Theme Parks for an Unforgettable Summer

    July 9, 2023

    Get wild in Iowa this summer with our roundup of adventure and theme parks for every thrill seeker in your crew.

    8 Iowa Theme Parks for an Unforgettable Summer
  • What Spring Looks Like in Every State

    May 3, 2023

    Slowly but surely, many Americans are shedding their coats and heading outdoors to embrace the welcomed change of seasons as spring unfolds around the country. Using historical weather data and various event listings, Stacker gathered 50 different looks at spring around the country.

    What Spring Looks Like in Every State
  • Rural Iowa Superintendent Says Voucher Bill Helps Privileged Few That Private Schools Can ‘Cherry-Pick’

    January 23, 2023

    Perry Community Schools Superintendent Clark Wicks has a few thoughts on Gov. Kim Reynolds’ private school voucher bill, which Iowa lawmakers are set to debate on Monday. Wicks said the legislation, which would divert over $900 million in taxpayer funds over its first four years alone, is an attack on public schools in order to…

    Rural Iowa Superintendent Says Voucher Bill Helps Privileged Few That Private Schools Can ‘Cherry-Pick’
  • 11 Summer Festivals Across the US to Check Out on Your Next Vacation

    May 2, 2023

    Bounce researched some of the best festivals to attend during your summer break, using Google deep-dives, Tripadvisor, Outside magazine, and various blogs. The 11 activities listed here give you the opportunity to take part in an amazing summer vacation experience in nearly every corner of the country.

    11 Summer Festivals Across the US to Check Out on Your Next Vacation
  • Why Trump Was Indicted

    March 30, 2023

    Former President Donald Trump was indicted on felony charges on Thursday in conjunction with allegations that he secretly paid “hush money” to an adult film star in order to cover up an affair.  A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict Trump for his role in the $130,000 payment, which was made to adult film star…

    Why Trump Was Indicted
  • 6 ‘Gourd-geous’ Pumpkin Patches You Can Visit In Iowa

    October 9, 2022

    As far as fall family outings go, hunting for the best pumpkins to decorate and carve is a must. Sure, you could buy a pumpkin at some big-box store, but that’s no fun. Iowa has dozens of pumpkin patches throughout the state, and those farmers deserve your support.  For a guaranteed gourd time—yeah, we said…

    6 ‘Gourd-geous’ Pumpkin Patches You Can Visit In Iowa
  • Restaurant inspection update: Dogs in the building, moldy food and rodent droppings

    May 22, 2023

    State, city and county inspectors have cited Iowa restaurants and stores for hundreds of food-safety violations during the past four weeks, including months-old, moldy food, rodent droppings, spoiled hot dogs and the presence of animals in the building. At least four eateries were operating without a license, and the owners of at least five restaurants…

    Restaurant inspection update: Dogs in the building, moldy food and rodent droppings
  • Decorah Teen Heartbroken After Being Banned From Girls’ Sports in Iowa

    March 3, 2022

    Gavy Smith started playing sports so she could spend time with her friends and learn new things. “I enjoy just spending time with my friends and just like the community of it all, and just being able to play on a team and have those people that you can count on,” she said. The high…

    Decorah Teen Heartbroken After Being Banned From Girls’ Sports in Iowa
  • Whitewater Kayaking Parks Replace Old Dams in Iowa

    September 7, 2021

    Whitewater kayaking is growing increasingly popular in Iowa as parks dedicated to the recreational activity have started to sprout up. Chuck Ungs, a Linn County conservation education specialist, said the whitewater park in Manchester has been helpful for him during the pandemic. “We were all nervous about getting far from home,” he said. “And so…

    Whitewater Kayaking Parks Replace Old Dams in Iowa
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