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Gov. Kim Reynolds says regulation is not the answer to address high nitrate levels in Iowa's drinking water, and farmers are already adopting conservation practices voluntarily.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds this week said regulation is not the answer to address high nitrate levels in Iowa's drinking water, and that farmers are already adopting conservation practices voluntarily.
Elected officials who fail to address the protection of clean water are and will be derelict, writes James Larew.
Central Iowa Water Works' nitrate removal facility reduces nitrate levels significantly, ensuring safe and reliable water for homes in the region. Yet the question remains: what happens to the ...
Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig, in a lengthy social media post last month, said many factors affect water quality in Iowa, including weather, water treatment capacity, agriculture and urban ...
Police arrested three people -- two with warrants and another carrying an illegal firearm -- June 26 in and near two hotels in Middleburg Heights.
Iowa’s elected leaders present and past are discussing a back-and-forth within President Donald Trump’s administration about how to manage farm labor amid a hardline deportation policy.
You've got questions about Central Iowa's water since officials have banned commercial and residential lawn watering due to high levels of nitrates in water sources. We've got answers.
Watch as Gov. Kim Reynolds responds to water quality protesters after an appearance at the Italian American Cultural Center of Iowa's groundbreaking.
Iowa State Soil Conservation and Water Quality Committee Crops, Forage Crops, Hay Range Pasture Pasture renovation project field days will highlight interseeding sudangrass ...
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