Iowa man arrested for threatening to lynch Arizona official over election fraud claims A 64-year-old Iowa man has been arrested for threatening to lynch Maricopa
Month: October 2022
Ag secretary candidates split on carbon pipelines, future of ethanol
The two candidates for Iowa secretary of agriculture split Friday on whether government should require unwilling landowners to allow carbon pipelines to cross their land.
Coats for Kids drive underway
Fall is in the air; temperatures are dropping. Do you know there are many children and youth in need of winter gear, right here in
Two-thirds of state beaches had swim advisories this year, group says
There were 25 state beaches this summer where swimming was not advised at least one week because of elevated levels of bacteria or toxins or
Dairy farm fined $10,000 for days long manure leak
A northwest Iowa dairy farm has agreed to pay $10,000 for a manure leak in March that spanned several days, polluted a creek and killed
Deadlines changing, some coverage to go digital first
Many industries are currently going through a labor shortage, and the newspaper industry is no exception. This has resulted in more and more demands being
Lions award Becky Wachowiak Diamond Membership pin
The Lions met on September 27, 2022. Our club is really excited about getting a banner for the club plus flags to put
‘Extreme’ drought expands in northwest Iowa
Unseasonably hot and dry weather last week in northwest Iowa caused a pocket of “extreme” drought to more than double in size, according to the
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Homecoming TP, high school mascot names and other ‘traditions’
Editor's note: This year we didn't get much of a TP'ing here in Eagle Grove. I've heard it suggested that it must be due to