Eagle Grove has a strong tradition of scouting which continues today, stronger than ever, as our scout troops (for boys, and for girls) carry-on a
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Q&A With District 2 Supervisor Candidates
There's a primary election on in the race for the District 2 Supervisor's seat. The seat is currently held by long-serving incumbent Karl Helgevold, who
Swine Producers Should Inspect Barn Ventilation before Summer Arrives
AMES, Iowa — Properly functioning ventilation systems are vital to today’s pork production facilities, and following a regular process for maintaining their operation can pay
Gov. Reynolds Announces Grant Program Expanding Summer Food Assistance for Children
Iowa school districts and communities will be able to apply for grants through the state Department of Education to provide additional meals and food to
The Idyllic Life – Mission: Maker
In August 2022, I opened Studio Sol Gallery & Creative Space thinking it would be a place to facilitate paint and sip events and a
There’s no such thing as “canceling” student-loan debt
Personal responsibility and accountability are virtues fundamental to any functioning society. Everyone makes decisions based on different goals and aspirations, and we are all ultimately
Registration Open for 2024 Iowa Farm Bureau Economic Summit
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Registration is open for the 2024 Iowa Farm Bureau Economic Summit: Pressures and Opportunities slated for June 14 at the
Iowa PBS Offers High School Mentorship Program
High school students in Iowa can get a unique glimpse into the world of television production and public media while gaining practical and valuable experience
Iowa Dairy Farmers, Poultry Producers Encouraged to Remain Vigilant Against Threat of ‘Bird Flu’
DES MOINES, Iowa — On April 12, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provided an update on the continually evolving situation regarding the
Crop Planting is Underway Amid Lingering Concerns About Deep Soil Moisture
Warm soil temperatures and favorable weather have allowed farmers across Iowa to start planting corn and soybeans this week, according to several field agronomists. Wednesday