A land surveyor for Summit Carbon Solutions faces a criminal trial in December for allegedly trespassing on land in northwest Iowa that is part of
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USDA gives $73 million to create, expand smaller livestock processors
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced its first grant awards on Wednesday — totaling about $73 million — to increase the processing capacity of smaller,
Reynolds will appeal court ruling on mask mandates in schools
Gov. Kim Reynolds says she will appeal a federal judge’s ruling that enables school districts to impose universal mask mandates on students and staff. “As
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Teresa (Tracy) Lynn Kubik
Teresa Lynn Kubik was born Dec. 7, 1959 to Joanne and Gary Kubik in Clarion, Iowa. She passed away at home at the age of
Harvest continues at rapid pace despite wet week
About 77% of the state’s corn crop had been harvested as of Sunday — along with about 94% of soybeans — after an abnormally wet
Bird flu strikes flock of 1.1 million hens in Wright County
A deadly and highly transmissible avian influenza recently infected a flock of about 1.1 million egg-laying chickens in north-central Iowa, the Iowa Department of Agriculture
Iowa agrees to treat $4 million owed to taxpayers as a ‘lower priority’
Iowa’s efforts to collect almost $4 million owed to taxpayers by a bankrupt nursing home chain have suffered a major setback. Court records indicate the
More than 9 million voters already have cast their ballots in November elections
WASHINGTON — Roughly 9.4 million Americans have already voted in the midterm elections, casting a combination of in-person early votes and mail-in ballots, according to
Judge questions her own authority to reinstate Iowa abortion ban
A district court judge will decide within the next two months whether a state law that would ban most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is