Review of City of Dubuque’s Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Statements Returns “Clean” Audit

The City of Dubuque recently learned independent auditors have given the city the highest possible rating on its fiscal year 2024 financial audit. The audit includes a full examination of the City’s financial records and is conducted
Iowa State Cyclone Tailgate Tour

The 19th annual Iowa State Cyclone Tailgate Tour will be making a stop in Dubuque next month. The tour will stop on Tuesday, May 20th from noon until 1 at the Grand River Center in the Port
Dubuque Council Member Ric Jones Seeks Sixth Term

Dubuque City Council member Ric Jones has announced a bid to seek re-election to the At-Large Council position this November. Jones will be seeking his sixth term on the council, which he joined in 2006. As part
Fighting Saints Advance To Eastern Conference Finals

MIDDLETON, WI – The Dubuque Fighting Saints beat the Madison Capitols 6-1 on Tuesday night to clinch the Eastern Conference Semifinals series by a score of three games to one. Dubuque scored twice in 38 seconds early
Tuesday Area/Regional Scoreboard

HIGH SCHOOL Boys Soccer Wahlert lost to Iowa City West 2-0. Senior 2, Waterloo West 1 Cedar Falls 2, Western Dubuque 1 Marquette Catholic 8, Monticello 0 Girls Soccer Wahlert lost at Iowa City West 8-1 Senior
Ribbon-cutting For $1.6M Solar + Battery Project At Southwest Tech On Thursday

On Thursday, Southwest Wisconsin Technical College and energy solutions provider Ameresco will celebrate a groundbreaking for a new solar array and battery energy storage system on campus. The $1.6 million project is designed to offset approximately 60
Dubuque Man Pleads Guilty To Taking Jewelry From Elderly Mother And Sentenced

A Dubuque man charged with stealing thousands of dollars in jewelry from his elderly mother and then selling them to pawn shops in Dubuque has entered a guilty plea and been sentenced on reduced charges. 52-year old
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces plans to phase out eight artificial food dyes by next year

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unveiled a plan on Tuesday to begin phasing out eight synthetic food dyes from the nation’s food supply, aiming for full
NBA Playoffs Round 1: Pacers, Thunder, Lakers win Game 2 matchups

The Indiana Pacers defeated the Milwaukee Bucks with a 123-115 victory on Tuesday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, taking a 2-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference Playoffs first round. Pascal Siakam led the Pacers with 24 points,
Vatican shares details of Pope Francis’ death, funeral is scheduled for Saturday at St. Peter’s Basilica

As the world continues to pay tribute to Pope Francis following his death yesterday at the age of 88, the Vatican released the Pontiff’s death certificate, which states he died from a stroke that prompted irreversible heart