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July 19, 2024 at 4:02 AM. The Animal Rescue League of Iowa is expanding its capacity to care for barnyard animals with the purchase of a 21-acre ranch in north central Polk County. The new ...
November 7, 2018. ( 2018-11-07) Cheap Eats is an original food travelogue television series on Cooking Channel where host and co-executive producer Ali Khan, author of the blog Bang for Your Burger Buck, has 12 hours to find the best deals for breakfast, lunch, a snack, and dinner — on a budget of only $35.
The Animal Rescue League of Iowa is moving to a new, 22,000-square-foot hub off Southeast 14th Street just north of the Des Moines River. Animal Rescue League to open new, twice-as-big shelter in ...
1944–2013. Jim Zabel (September 5, 1921 – May 23, 2013) was an American radio and television broadcaster best known for serving as the play-by-play announcer for Iowa Hawkeyes football and men's basketball games for 48 years on WHO (AM) Radio. A native of Davenport, Iowa, Zabel attended The University of Iowa, where he was an editor of the ...
The Floppy Show is an American children's television series starring Duane Ellett, broadcast on NBC affiliate WHO-TV in Des Moines, Iowa from 1957 to 1987. Ellett created Floppy in early 1957 to help teach people how to take care of their pets on the TV show Pet Corner, before moving on to their own show.
The Animal Rescue League of Iowa is moving to a new, 22,000-square-foot hub off Southeast 14th Street just north of the Des Moines River. Animal Rescue League to open new, twice-as-big shelter in ...
Pete Taylor. Pete Taylor (April 1, 1945 in Des Moines, Iowa – March 5, 2003 in Iowa City, Iowa [1]) was a radio and television sportscaster who worked for radio station KRNT and television station KCCI in Des Moines, Iowa. Taylor also served as the play-by-play announcer for Iowa State University football and men's basketball.
The Animal Rescue League of Iowa is moving to a new, 22,000-square-foot hub off Southeast 14th Street just north of the Des Moines River.