AMES, Iowa – Farm managers, rural appraisers, real estate brokers and others interested in the Iowa land market can receive timely updates at this year’s
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Regulators Deny Late Requests to Delay Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Decision
In a split vote, the Iowa Utilities Board declined to solicit more evidence before it decides whether to issue a pipeline permit to Summit Carbon
Agency Won’t Disclose Payment Status of $5.7 Million in Iowa Nursing Home Fines
Last year, the federal government imposed 244 fines totaling $5.7 million against Iowa nursing homes, but it won’t say which of those fines remains unpaid.
Roadway Safety Tips for Motorists and Farmers during Planting Season
AMES, Iowa – Planting season has begun with vigor, and it is crucial for motorists to be aware of safety precautions while sharing the roadways
Nursing Home Administrator Surrenders Her License
The former administrator at one of Iowa’s most troubled nursing homes has agreed to surrender her license. In a rare disciplinary action, the Iowa Board
City Warns of Nuisance Bills, Urges Property Owners to Take Advantage of Clean Up Days
The City of Eagle Grove will hold its annual Spring Clean Up Days Wednesday, May first through Saturday, May fourth. This newspaper has published several
Every Growing Flower Has a STEM
“It’s so fulfilling to see kids create, build, and think outside the box,” read a post on Facebook about Ms. Northaway’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering,
Internet Safety Takes Center Stage
Chief Deputy Jeremy Hogrefe of the Wright County Sheriff’s Office made a presentation to students in the auditorium of the Robert Blue Middle School last
HS Choir Regales at Rotary
The Eagle Grove High School Choir performed for the residents at the Rotary Senior Living last Tuesday.