Thanksgiving weekend football has become as much a part of the holiday festivities as the turkey. When the Hawkeyes go up against the University of Nebraska and the Cyclones face West Virginia this weekend, they will participate in long-standing traditions. Just how long-standing? Find out in this I
A Look At Where They Came From Before Moving To Iowa
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Former IowaWatch reporter Katie Kuntz, now with Rocky Mountain PBS I-News, and IowaWatch executive director-editor Lyle Muller were guests on Insight on Business: the News Hour with Michael Libbie on KRNT radio in Des Moines on Nov. 19, 2014.
IowaWatch's Kathryn Susik spoke about the dangers of tanning when she and executive director-editor Lyle Muller were the guests on the Tuesday, Nov. 18, "Your Town" show on KXIC radio, AM 800, in Iowa City.
Two IowaWatch forums, on Nov. 19 and 20, based on the documentary "Breaking the Cycle: Meth Addiction in the Heartland [http://www.iowawatch.org/2014/06/05/breaking-the-cycle-meth-addiction-in-the-heartland/]" will seek solutions to Iowa's cycle of meth abuse.
Although the number of methamphetamine labs found in the state of Iowa has decreased, a recent report shows usage rates and the potency of meth available in Iowa have increased.
IowaWatch executive director-editor Lyle Muller talked on WMT radio host Bob Bruce's Thursday, Nov. 13, program about the IowaWatch Connection, net neutrality and a collaboration about proposed "Waters of the U.S." rules that the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting produced and which IowaWatc
IowaWatch summer 2014 intern Jacob Luplow and executive director-editor Lyle Muller were the guests on the Tuesday, Oct. 21, “Your Town” show on KXIC radio, AM 800, in Iowa
The Iowa Association for Justice (IAJ) has announced that it is giving its 2014 Excellence in Journalism Award to the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism, which runs the non-profit news organization IowaWatch.org.
The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch.org released on Oct. 2, 2014, an annual report that shows advancements the nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization is making.
Two longtime Iowa journalists -- Brian Cooper, editor of The Telegraph Herald in Dubuque, and First Amendment advocate Michael Gartner, owner of the Iowa Cubs baseball team -- were honored by the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch Thursday, Oct. 2, with Free Press Champion Awards. T
IowaWatch co-founder Stephen Berry spoke recently on KXEL-AM 1540 radio in Waterloo, with IowaWatch Connection host Jeff Stein about IowaWatch and the upcoming Celebrating a Free Press and Open Government banquet, scheduled for Oct. 2, 2014, in Des Moines.