Navigator CO2 Ventures, one of three companies that have proposed liquid carbon pipelines in Iowa, recently sued four sets of landowners to gain access to
Month: September 2022
Google.org Widens Kids’ Access to Computer Science Education by Awarding $5 Million to National 4-H Council
4-H to expand programs to connect millions of young people in rural and underserved communities to technology, resources and training CHEVY CHASE, Md. –
Axne says Inflation Reduction Act will help Iowa green energy businesses
The Inflation Reduction Act will help Iowa fight climate change, U.S. Rep. Cindy Axne said Thursday at an event with advocates and green energy companies
September Is National Suicide Prevention Month
AMES, Iowa – According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 123 people, on average, die by suicide each day in the United States.
Eagle Grove Girls cross country Compete at Belmond Invitational
The Lady Eagles competed at the Belmond Invitational on September 6th against a strong field of cross country programs from central and northern Iowa. On
ISU to offer telehealth course for family caregivers of veterans and wounded warriors
AMES, Iowa – Many military service members and veterans with physical and mental illnesses and injuries receive care and support from family and friends. These
Pheasant survey predicts a repeat of last year’s excellent hunting for most of Iowa pheasant
Results of Iowa’s 2022 pheasant population survey are in and the results were nearly identical to that of 2021, when hunters harvested the highest number
‘Lap the Lake’ dog walk is Saturday, October 1st
The Humane Society of Wright county is hosting its annual Lap the Lake dog walk on Saturday, October 1st at 10 a.m. starting at the
The Alternative – More Chaos On Road With Thumb
(continued from last week) When I was lounging around at Dad's in Connecticut I read an article in Time Magazine about the Canadian hitchhiking
‘Betterment Committee’ group accuses McGrath of nepotism over EMS director, is unswayed by data indicating otherwise
The Eagle Grove city council, minus councilman Matt Jergens, gathered in person and by phone in the council chambers inside city hall on Monday, September