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The third event, brought about by the Kimballs love of aviation, is the First Annual Memorial Jim and Mary Ellen Kimball ...
An Iowa town that could run out of water in approximately 200 days hosted a town hall Thursday night to answer questions from residents and discuss potential solutions. Osceola is currently under ...
They planned to meet with residents Thursday night to talk about the water challenges Osceola faces. The Southern Iowa Rural Water Association also relies on Osceola for some of its supply.
Plenty of rain, thunderstorms, strong winds and even hail passed through central Iowa Monday evening through early Tuesday ...
Northwest Iowa residents were ordered to evacuate on Saturday ... Humboldt, Kossuth, Osceola, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Webster, Winnebago, Woodbury, Worth, and Wright counties. It said it allows ...
The one-time home of Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a former Clarke County treasurer, Osceola has known for more ... It’s so bad that residents have been put on notice to use bottled water instead ...
If you live in Osceola County, emergency officials recommend residents stay up to date with any emergency with Alert Osceola, a free reverse 911 and emergency text and email system. Osceola ...
Days of heavy rainfall have pushed rivers to record levels across northwest Iowa, shutting down utilities in several cities and forcing evacuations. Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster declaration ...
Residents in one Lawrence County town dealt with a sewage problem for years, but with help, that chapter may come to a close. The Little Rock Corps of Engineers let the water flow after an ...
SO JUST IN CASE NOTHING COMES IN THE COUNTY OPENED TWO SHELTERS ON TUESDAY, A SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER AT THE OSCEOLA COUNCIL ON AGING AND ANOTHER SHELTER FOR THE ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF THE FLOOD PRONE ...
Residents of Shelby, Iowa, were plagued by contaminated pink water after an issue with the city's water pumps. WEBC If it’s pink, don’t drink — at least that’s what officials told ...
OSCEOLA, Ark. (KAIT) - Osceola residents have mixed feelings about the safety of their city. “The past years, it hasn’t been really safe to me,” Osceola resident Damera Smith said.