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Jayden Stephens of Waverly-Shell Rock picked up his first Div. I football offer from the Iowa Hawkeyes. / Joseph Cress/For the Register / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Over the next few years ...
Indianola defender Khloie Montelongo (15) and Waverly-Shell Rock’s Anaka Ott (15) go against each other for the ball during the 2A girls Iowa high school soccer quarterfinals at the Lied ...
Summit Carbon Solutions adds 12 ethanol plants to planned pipeline; Poet plants are in SD, Iowa JOSHUA HAIAR South Dakota Searchlight Jan 30, 2024 ...
Shell Rock, Iowa, farmer Jeff Reints started planting corn on April 8 — the earliest ever on his farm. He got 50% of his corn and soybeans in the ground before 3 inches of rain parked the planters.
Girls soccer has kicked off with the first installment of official rankings being released by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. Ankeny in Class 3A, Waverly-Shell Rock in 2A and Denver in ...
The Iowa-based company Summit Carbon Solutions wants to build a 2,500-mile pipeline network to transport carbon dioxide from dozens of ethanol plants and bury it deep underground in North Dakota.
A new law in South Dakota raises questions about the future of a $9 billion carbon dioxide pipeline project spanning five Midwestern states. The Iowa-based company Summit Carbon Solutions wants to ...
Trains move commodities in front of the Shell Rock POET Bioprocessing plant in Iowa. After Navigator dropped its proposed CO2 pipeline in 2023, POET signed an agreement with Summit to connect 17 ...
POET Bioprocessing — the largest producer of ethanol in the United States — operates an ethanol plant, pictured Oct. 16, near Shell Rock in Northeast Iowa.
In Shell Rock in northeast Iowa, ethanol producer POET is storing corn on the ground, local farmer Caleb Hamer said, adding that he dumped some of his harvest on a pile that looked like it held 1. ...
In Shell Rock, Iowa, ethanol producer POET is storing corn on the ground, local farmer Caleb Hamer said, adding that he dumped some of his harvest on a pile that looked like it held 1.5 million ...