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Royalty, FAQs and Parking at The Tulip Time Festival

It’s Tulip Time in Iowa! Iowan’s are aware of the annual Tulip Time Festival in Pella, running May 7-9th this year, BUT did you know it’s a honeypot of high-brow visitors? Royalty and even musical celebrities are known to make an appearance, all for the love of Dutch heritage and culture. Jessi Galligan, Executive Director…
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Burlington’s downtown is thriving. Was The Capitol Theater the catalyst?

Jeff Poulter, the new director of the Capitol Theater in Burlington, describes the venue not just as a historic landmark, but as a thriving “entertainment complex” that serves as the cultural heartbeat of Southeast Iowa. During a recent interview on the Iowa Podcast, Poulter detailed the theater’s evolution since its 2012 restoration, noting that the…
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Iowa eyesore becomes iconic spot. Meet the The Ingersoll fixer

The drive down Ingersoll avenue is a juxtaposition of new and trendy, but also rundown and gross. But this month, with the launch of The Ingersoll that brand is finally behind us. Steve Peters, co-owner of The Ingersoll, and CEO of VenuWorks describes the process of saving the building and bringing back to life the…
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New US Mint Coin this week honors Iowan Dr. Norman Borlaug.

This week, the US Mint launched a new coin honoring Iowa and Dr. Norman Borlaug. Many Iowans have heard his name, but most still don’t know who he is, how he saved billions of people or how why his innovation won him recognition alongside Nelson Mandela. Mashal Husain, President of The World Food Prize Foundation…
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Grout Museum Captured 2300+ veteran stories on video

The Grout Museum district has a special museum devoted to Iowa Veterans, the Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum. The Waterloo museum, to date, has captured over 2300 stories from Iowa veterans to date. Oral historian Pat Kinney explains how oral history project works and shares the Iowa veteran stories that stand out. The Grout Museum…
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Weird Iowa: Beggars Night And Party-Only Ballots?

Video Version Audio Version What a week! Beggars night made national news thanks to Caitlin Clark, why do we celebrate that? Also have a major Presidential election, will Iowa change colors? Has it always been red? It may seem like a weird time in Iowa, but Iowans have always been just a little… well, weird.…
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One year after Oct 7, have we forgotten the atrocities against Israel?

One year ago, the world watched in horror as Hamas terrorists invaded Israel slaughtering as many Jews as they could find. Jarad Bernstein of the Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines joined us one year ago with hope the international community would fully support Israel and the Jewish people. What happened instead is tragic: the…
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Israel vs Palestine? It’s not that simple.

As the regional director of Youth For Christ and Christian living in Beirut, John Sagherian’s perspective on the Israel, Palestine, Hezbollah, and Hamas conflict. His view crosses political and ideological talking points we’ve heard over and over. Last week, a senior Hezbollah commander was killed in an Israeli airstrike 2 miles from his home. Part…
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Biking over the Boone Scenic Valley Railroad bridge?!

If you think Iowa is flat, you’ve never ridden the Boone Scenic Valley Railroad. Director Mike Wendel explains how the tracks were almost completely lost in 1983 but saved by Boone residents. He also tells how you can enjoy the railroad in open air cars, with dinner, or even on specialized bikes that go over…


