James Bridge Stevenson, age 93, of Scottsdale, Arizona, passed away on Oct. 20, 2022, at his home in Scottsdale surrounded by family. James, the son
Month: October 2022
Richard Wachowiak
Thor – Richard Mark Wachowiak was born on Oct. 23rd, 1961, to Richard and Marcella Walters in Gary, Indiana. His parents raised him in Northwest
Leo Everhard
Leo Donald Everhard, age 87, of Waverly, Iowa and Formerly of Eagle Grove, Iowa, died Oct. 13, 2022, Bartels Lutheran Retirement Community in Waverly. Leo
Jan. 6 panel issues subpoena to Trump demanding his testimony
The U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol sent a subpoena Friday to former President Donald Trump, demanding documents and testimony
Iowa-made pasta sparks lawsuit over alleged ‘made in Italy’ marketing
A pair of California consumers are suing the owners of Iowa-made Barilla pasta, claiming the company falsely suggests the products are made in Italy. The
Iowa egg processor to expand 50% with federal help
PANORA, Iowa — A central Iowa egg processor will expand its output by 50% with help from a new federal program that backs loans for
Mediation fails as legal fight over Ruthie beer heads toward trial
A mediator has failed to resolve a years-old dispute over a popular beer that bears the name of a long-deceased Des Moines bartender. Litigation over
Infectious bird flu detected in Dallas County backyard flock
A mixed flock of 48 backyard birds in Dallas County recently contracted a deadly and highly transmissible avian influenza, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and
Iowa’s drought nears worst in 9 years
The state’s drought continues to worsen amid dismal rainfall and is now the worst it’s been in more than two years, according to the U.S.
Summit withdraws motion for immediate action against landowner
A company that wants to build a sprawling liquid carbon dioxide pipeline has withdrawn its court request for immediate access to private property in northern