Republican Congressman Steve King has agreed to participate in at least eight debates across the 4th Congressional District.
King says voters want he and Democratic challenger Christie Vilsack to debate the issues. King says he's agreeing to two additional debates - to make sure the entire district has the opportunity to learn exactly where they stand on the issues.
He expects the two campaigns will iron out the final details for the series of debates, providing voters with numerous opportunities to hear about the issues.
The first debate would be in Des Moines on WHO radio on July 30th. Among the others are a Sioux City debate at Morningside College on September 29th with others in Spencer on September 8th and a final debate in Orange City at a date to be determined.
The Vilsack campaign has not yet responded to King's proposal.
THE SIOUX CITY FARMER'S MARKET IS NOW OPEN FOR THE 2012 GROWING SEASON. THE MARKET OPENED WEDNESDAY MORNING AT ITS TRADITIONAL LOCATION...THE WEST PARKING LOT ACROSS FROM THE TYSON EVENTS CENTER.
MANAGER DEE POLAK SAYS THERE WILL BE 40 TO 55 VENDORS ON A WEEKLY BASIS SELLING A VARIETY OF PRODUCTS AND LOCALLY GROWN PRODUCE:
SHE SAYS THERE'S A BIG ADVANTAGE TO BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS:
THE MARKET IS OPEN WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM 8AM UNTIL 1PM THROUGH OCTOBER 31ST. IT WILL ALSO BE OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS STARTING IN JULY.
A PIERSON , IOWA MAN IS DEAD FOLLOWING A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT IN RURAL PLYMOUTH COUNTY. THE PLYMOUTH COUNTY SHERIFF SAYS 48 YEAR OLD DAVID ALAN KLINGENSMITH DROWNED, AFTER HE WAS PINNED UNDERWATER BENEATH HIS TRACTOR.
THE SHERIFF SAYS KLINGENSMITH WAS TRAVELING SOUTH ON TAMARACK AVENUE TUESDAY NIGHT AROUND 10PM WHEN HE ENCOUNTERED A PARKED PICKUP TRUCK AND TWO FISHERMEN ON A BRIDGE.
HE SWERVED TO AVOID THE TRUCK AND THE TRACTOR ROLLED DOWN THE ENBANKMENT INTO THE WATER, PINNING KLINGENSMITH UNDERNEATH IT. THE ACCIDENT REMAINS UNDER INVESTIGATION BY THE IOWA STATE PATROL.