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The discovery of dozens of temporary, unpermitted wells on a Cedar Rapids construction site has set off a flurry of public ...
A Red Oak facility that spilled 267,000 gallons of fertilizer resulting in the death of an estimated 750,000 fish has agreed ...
Seaboard Triumph Foods LLC does not have a water quality permit. According to the Iowa Freedom of Information Act office, STF ...
Summer census time is happening now for several common Iowa wildlife species. Roadside counts will soon get underway between Aug. 1-15. Spotlight surveys in the dark of night by conservation officers ...
The Marshalltown city council considered and approved several agenda items related to the expansion of MARSHALLTOWN Company ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to move thousands of employees out of Washington, D.C., aiming to save money and ...
Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, creating realistic deepfakes is easier than ever, causing security problems for governments, businesses and private individuals and making trust the most ...
Both Mackenzie Wartenberger and Marisa Moseley publicly left the Badgers on their own terms. Former athletes in both programs ...
The Kirtland’s Warbler Conservation Team is ramping up efforts to stabilize the population of the rare songbird after a 2025 ...
Shelby’s downtown revitalization project moved forward at the Village Council meeting July 28, as trustees approved a proposal from Spalding DeDecker for $13,950 to complete phases one and two—concept ...