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Good Morning! Today is Tuesday, February 10th, the 41st day of 2026. There are 324 days left in the year.

Today on KXEL Live & Local with Jeff SteinJosh Scheinblum, chief creative officer of Five Seasons Media, on this year’s Super Bowl ads… a live conversation with Jonathan Butcher, author of “The Polarization Myth: America’s Surprising Consensus on Race, Schools, and Sex”… Phil Smith of the Concord Coalition on Thursday’s budget workshop exercise in Iowa City… Sterling Burnett of the Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy joins us live to discuss the resurgence of development of nuclear energy… and Dustin Hoffmann of the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network with an RFD1540 conversation.

On yesterday’s KXEL Live & Local with Jeff Stein Dwight Reed of AON Meetings and AON Studios, based in Des Moines… Ross Eisenberg, president of America’s Plastic Makers, joined us live to discuss the industry and U.S. manufacturing… KXEL’s Tim Harwood pays a visit to the Roger Maris Museum in Fargo, North Dakota… and Scott Bertram of the “Radio Free Hillsdale Hour” talks with James Rosen on his new book, the second volume of a trilogy on the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, which is released today/Tuesday.

Don’t forget…the KXEL Morning News with Tim Harwood  is on weekdays from 6-8 a.m.

Halftime Shows of the Past” is the topic for today’s Iowa Politics with Jeff Stein.

Here’s today’s KXEL Poll Question of the Day:  “Should eminent domain ever be used for privately-owned carbon capture pipelines?” Weigh in at kxel.com/poll.

Scroll down for today’s KXEL Morning News summary…and as always, contact us via email (kxel@kxel.com) or text (319-235-1540).

Make the most of your day!