WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court has upheld a prior ruling that the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is unlawful, sending the case
Month: October 2022
‘Very high’ crop fire danger for northwest Iowa
There was almost no rainfall in Iowa this past week, and the risk of fires associated with harvest are elevated in the western part of
Franken and Grassley spar on women’s rights and drug crisis in debate
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley and retired Navy Adm. Mike Franken criticized each other for being too extreme on issues from abortion to immigration at an
8th Grade Volleyball Homecoming Update
Braxton Steil sets the ball. Photo by Mitch Jones. Noel Kovacs gets ready to serve the ball over to the Warriors.
XC boys compete in Algona
The Eagle Grove boy's Cross Country team headed to Algona's River Road Golf Club to compete in the Algona Invite Cross Country Meet. The
What are green jobs and how can I get one? 5 questions answered about clean energy careers
When President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022, he called it the “largest investment ever” to fight climate change. He also
Iowa Central announces 2022 Hall of Fame Honorees
The newest class of Iowa Central Community College’s Hall of Fame will be honored on Saturday, October 22 with an induction ceremony on the campus
The Idyllic Life: A Difficult Dog, A Valuable Lesson
In August 2010, my life changed forever. That’s when I met Snoopy, as he was called then. As cute as they come, but too
Surveys Show Historic Increases in Farmland Values and Cash Rents
Economist analyzes results of annual USDA surveys AMES, Iowa – The annual land value survey and cash rent surveys from USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics
Despite court monitoring, three residents sustain broken bones at troubled Humboldt care facility
Three residents of a bankrupt Iowa nursing home have suffered broken bones in recent months, despite monitoring by a court-appointed patient care ombudsman. The injuries