Rep. Randy Feenstra has won a second term in the U.S. House of Representatives with 67.4% of the vote over Democratic challenger Ryan Melton, based
Month: November 2022
Iowa dog breeders continue to lead the nation in violations
Iowa continues to lead the nation in puppy mills sanctioned by the federal government, with far more violations cited in Iowa this year than any
Trespassing case might test state’s pipeline survey law
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
High Turnout at Methodist Chicken & Biscuits Luncheon
Clarion First United Methodist Church held their annual Chicken & Biscuits luncheon on Wednesday, the second of November. Just two years after the height of
The Idyllic Life: All Time Top 5
It’s The Little Things In the movie “High Fidelity,” Rob Gordon and his music-obsessed friends pass the time by making “Top Five” lists of
Michele Barrick
Michele Berrick Our sister, aunt, and friend left us behind in an abrupt and unexpected way in August, 2022. After 66 years and 70
COVID cases plateau as new subvariants are on the rise
Iowa’s COVID-19 infection rate held roughly steady from a week ago, potentially halting a downward trend that had gone for weeks, according to state data.
The Fed raises interest rates again, signals more coming despite pressure to slow the pace
The Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that in its continuing efforts to tamp down inflation, it would raise interest rates yet again by another three-quarters
Trespassing case might test state’s pipeline survey law
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
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,