By: Cami Koons The Iowa Beverage Association is trying to encourage Iowans to return their empty beverage bottles and cans for recycling and collect their
Tag: DNR
Water advocates challenge DNR final decision on permit for cattle facility near Bloody Run Creek
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources issued a final action on a water-use permit to a 10,000-head cattle operation in Clayton County, following a
Some Iowa Counties Give Up the Ability To Weigh In on Livestock Facility Construction
Wright County has not submitted an evaluation resolution. By Cami Koons Iowa counties can have their own review on proposed animal feeding operation permits if
Winter Community Trout Stockings Start Jan. 3
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will release rainbow trout in nine locations across Iowa this winter in areas that would not support them during
Minnesota’s Actions Foreshadow Potential Farm Regulations for Iowa
Environmental groups recently asked the federal government to intervene in northeast Iowa, where ag pollution is believed to have contaminated scads of private wells with
Former Lobbyist Dems Say is Reynolds Puppet Reconfirmed as DNR Director
The Iowa Senate reconfirmed the director of the state Department of Natural Resources on Wednesday despite concerns from some Democrats that she is forced to
More Than Half of Iowa’s Tested Streams and Lakes Are ‘Impaired’
There are at least 721 water body segments in Iowa that do not meet water quality standards for recreation, public water supplies and the protection
Protect Our Drinking Water, Reject CO2 Pipelines
As a member of Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement and a consumer of Iowa’s drinking water, I am opposed to Summit Carbon Solutions CO2 pipeline
Letter to the Editor: Whose side are our legislators on?
I have been keeping an eye on our Iowa Legislators this year and their rush to dismantle public education, our AEA’s, summer nutrition for our
Clarmond overpaid property taxes – requests refund
Golf course may only get a few hundred of thousands paid under state law The board of directors at Clarmond Country Club asked for a