Dry weather impacts Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone
The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is smaller this year, primarily because the Mississippi River basin is so dry, the waterway is moving less water and carrying fewer nutrients from states like Iowa. […]
The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico is smaller this year, primarily because the Mississippi River basin is so dry, the waterway is moving less water and carrying fewer nutrients from states like Iowa. […]
For the last two seasons, Class 1A, District 2 included some of the regulars in North Central Iowa, while also mixing some teams from the Central part of the state. South Hamilton and Woodward-Granger were […]
For the 2nd consecutive season, the Eagle Grove football program qualified for the Class 1A State Playoffs, albeit a short one with a 56-8 loss to a loaded Aplington-Parkersburg team. However, the appearance gave Eagle […]
It appears cyberhackers may’ve hit a hospital in southeast Iowa. The Jefferson County Health Center in Fairfield is alerting patients that private information may have been compromised. The health center discovered that on May 30th, […]
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is applauding legislation that’s passed the House and Senate which aims to break up the monopoly that controls how donated organs are delivered — or not delivered — to people who […]
Court records show two southeast Iowa women have been accused of breaking into a home and assaulting a man two weeks ago. The Ottumwa Police Department says 43-year-old Emily Schlotter forced open a locked door […]
The board that governs the three state universities approved budgets for the schools that includes $1.66 billion in general operating expenses at their meeting Wednesday. University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson, talked about her budget, […]
The Iowa State Fair begins one week from today, with a new manager who’s only the 13th person in the fair’s 169 year history to serve in that role. Jeremy Parsons, who took over as […]
Reynolds sends 109 Iowa National Guard soldiers to Texas More than 100 Iowa National Guard soldiers are on their way to Texas to provide security at the southern border Governor Kim Reynolds has announced 109 […]
The head of the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges has resigned after a little less than a year as chancellor. Sonya Williams started as chancellor of the Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community Colleges on August 8th […]
The Board of Regents has approved a request by the University of Northern Iowa to hire an outside company to run the campus bookstore in Cedar Falls. UNI’s Michael Hager explained the proposal to hire […]
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation confirms seven athletes from the University of Iowa and Iowa State University are facing sports gambling charges. The DCI says three current and one former Cyclone are charged — […]
Many Iowans were awakened by unfamiliar noises this morning, claps of thunder and raindrops on the rooftop. Some communities that have seen precious little precipitation in weeks — even months — were hit with a […]
Officials in Iowa’s most populous county are urging residents to take more precautions in locking up their firearms, as gun-related incidents are the second-leading cause of death among youth. Between 2016 and 2020, gun injuries […]
The Iowa DNR says a sample from a road-kill deer in Marshal County has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). DNR biometrician, Tyler Harms, says it’s the first detection there. “This will be our […]
The system for electing members of the Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors will not change. Unofficial results indicate 64% of Pottawattamie County residents who cast ballots in yesterday’s special election voted to keep the county’s […]
For the previous 2 years, Class 2A, District 2 was one of the most competitive, hard-hitting districts in the entire state, with many teams holding high-level talent. Returners to the district include CGD, who made […]
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows overcame a big obstacle in 2022, qualifying for the playoffs in Class 2A for the first time since 2014 by grabbing the 4-seed out of District 2. The Cowboys were led by a sizable […]
Seven Iowans are in southwest Montana, working for the U.S. Forest Service to fight a fire that’s already consumed 1700 acres in a national forest. Three other Iowans are in Texas right now, dealing with […]
The monthly survey of supply managers in Iowa and eight other Midwestern states shows both the state and regional economies took big falls during July. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says it’s a warning sign […]
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