The superintendent of a school district in Iowa has apologized after a staff member sent a morning announcement email to parents containing a "quote of the day" that was a slogan used in Nazi Germany.
A petition argues the Iowa DNR has run out of chances; the state needs a drastic change in direction, now, writes the Register editorial board.
As Dance Marathon programs across the country shift away from the slogan “For The Kids” due to trademark restrictions, the ...
Two of Iowa’s state universities will not request any additional general education dollars for the next fiscal year, ...
Hit the road and check out these Iowa towns that may or may not be mistaken for popular cities around the world.
Iowa will certainly be at a disadvantage without ... The phrase "Run the damn ball," is essentially a state slogan in Nebraska. So, when coach Matt Rhule spoke about the Huskers' running back ...
As we read literature in school, you were forced to verbalize the values that made you human, writes former teacher Dianne ...
Bishop-elect Scott Bullock’s episcopal motto is “Surgite Eamus,” which translates from Latin to English as “Rise, let us be ...
At the latest installment of New York Fashion Week, certain designers’ political views were front and center at their shows: ...
As she arrived to work Monday morning, Graff was met by employees, family and corporate officials who told her she was the ...