Fishing for catfish is a fun summer tradition for many Iowa families. Invite someone new to come along this year to share the fun and
Month: July 2022
Crop conditions were steady heading into a very hot week
The condition of Iowa’s corn and soybean crops remained relatively unchanged last week, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report on Monday, but a
State climatologist: Storms are becoming more intense, sporadic
Storms in Iowa have been striking smaller areas with higher amounts of rain as the Earth has warmed, which has led to significant disparities in
Iowa DNR sending firefighters to Alaska, Texas and Colorado
AMES – As wildfires continue to rage in parts of the west, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fire Program has started to dispatch
July 21, 2022
Wright County Board of Supervisors July 5 Minutes Eagle Grove Community School DIstrict July 11 Minutes ESPR017441 Donald D Brayton City of Goldfield Council July
Feenstra & Guth Visit Prestage Foods Plant
Feenstra calls for energy independence, but opposes Eminent Domain for pipelines Need for affordable housing highlighted Eagle Grove, IA – Congressman Randy Feenstra and state
Emerald ash borer found in 92nd Iowa county
A foreign beetle whose larvae kill ash trees was recently discovered in Kossuth County, one of the few counties in Iowa not previously infested, according
Iowa has potential first infection by brain-eating amoeba
A Missouri resident who recently swam at Lake of Three Fires in southwest Iowa is infected by a brain-eating amoeba that is highly lethal, according
Iowa airports receive $27 million in grants from federal government
Five Iowa airports will receive $27 million in grants from the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed by Congress. The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Thursday
Hundreds of Iowa nursing home complaints go uninvestigated for months
Two dozen complaints are now more than a year old, agency says In January 2020, Kimberly Jacob contacted the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals