A northern Iowa farmer for years spread excessive amounts of pig manure on his crop fields along with additional commercial fertilizer, which increased the risk
Month: July 2022
Iowa doctor loses legal challenge to licensing sanctions
A Polk County judge has upheld the state’s right to sanction an Iowa doctor who surrendered his Minnesota license while under investigation for substandard care.
Iowa Supreme Court rejects Reynolds’ request on abortion case
The Iowa Supreme Court has rejected Gov. Kim Reynolds’ request that it reconsider its recent decision on a law that seeks to impose a 24-hour
Hometown Cookin’ Favorites: No Bake Chocolate Cookies and Buster Bar Dessert
I hope that you are all staying inside on these hot humid days, or as much as you can! This week I would like to
Supervisors Continue Waiving Utility Permit Fee
The Wright County Board of Supervisors held a brief meeting Monday morning beginning at 9:00 AM. Chairman Rick Rasmussen and Supervisor Dean Kluss were in
Age of the Geek: Boldly going to where I’ve been before
As mentioned in a previous column, I’ve got my Paramount Plus subscription running right now for the near exclusive purpose of watching “Star Trek: Strange
The Alternative: Healthy Advice
Here are some helpful hints on how to remain healthy from a guy who loves sugar, salt, and fat. One day about a month ago
Democrats aim to design a presidential nomination process that gives everyone a voice – and produces a winning candidate
For the past few election cycles, the quartet of Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina has had a lock on the early spots in
Iowa Republicans maintain voter registration lead following primary
Iowa’s Republican Party grew in ranks by almost 25,000 voters between June and July, new voting registration data shows. The Iowa Secretary of State’s office
Gary L. Rosendahl
Eagle Grove — Gary “Diesel” Lee Rosendahl was born to Edna Rosendahl on November 23, 1945, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He lived in rural Claire