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Published on Jul 9, 2025Source: Des Moines Register - Iowa - Pending
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Published on Jul 9, 2025
Nitrate levels fall, but central Iowa watering ban still enforced
Nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers have dipped below the EPA limit of 10 milligrams per liter, but the lawn watering ban remains in effect. But Central Iowa Water Works needs consistently low nitrate levels before lifting a lawn watering …
Source: Des Moines Register - Iowa - Pending -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
Waukon City Council discusses Iowa Thriving Communities designation, approves purchase of bucket truck for Street ...
by Joe Moses The Waukon City Council met in regular session Monday, July 7 to address a full agenda of matters including the consideration of a bucket truck purchase for the Street Department, the consideration of computer purchases for City Hall and the …
Source: The Waukon Standard - Iowa - Neutral -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
See controlled home burn and fire training in Grimes Iowa
Lt. Joel Hoium exits a home during a controlled home burn and fire training on July 8, 2025, in Grimes, Iowa.Cody Blissett/The RegisterLt. Ty Wheeler watches flames go up during a controlled home burn and fire training on July 8, 2025, in Grimes, Iowa. …
Source: Des Moines Register - Iowa - Pending -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz Plans Contract Extension as He Nears 70
Kirk Ferentz, Iowa's head football coach, is set to sign a contract extension as he nears his 70th birthday, emphasizing he has no immediate plans to retire. With a current contract that extends through 2029 and $35 million remaining, Ferentz continues …
Source: BVM Sports - Pending -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
How Big Were Iowa-Class Battleships And How Many Troops Could They Carry?
During the lead-up to the United States' entry into World War II, the U.S. Navy ordered six new battleships that were designed to combat Japan's Kongō-class battleships. Ultimately, only four of the planned six vessels were completed, and each of …
Source: SlashGear - Pending -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
Iowa DNR Reports Second-Largest Pheasant Harvest Since 2007
(Iowa) -- The Iowa DNR reports the second-largest pheasant harvest since 2007. Over 460,000 pheasants were reported during 2024's hunting season. The population fell by 14 percent from 2023, with over 590,000 pheasants harvested in 2023. Pheasant …
Source: KFAB - Nebraska - Pending -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
Republican Prosch nominated for Iowa Senate special election in Woodbury County; UNI students from outside Iowa could ...
A Sioux City man who runs a media consulting firm has been picked as the Republican nominee for the special election next month for the vacated Iowa Senate District 1 position. Christopher Prosch was selected in a special nominating convention by the …
Source: KWIT - Iowa - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
Iowa State’s oldest research farm turns 95
AMES, Iowa - This year marks the 95th anniversary of Iowa State University’s Northern Research and Demonstration Farm in Kanawha. Originally, the farm’s research included several crops, including sugar beets. Now, the property has expanded to include some …
Source: The Algona Reminder & Kossuth County Advance - Iowa - Neutral -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
Callie Levin and Taylor Stremlow react as Iowa HC Jan Jensen welcomes back Hannah Stuelke following AmeriCup win
Hannah Stuelke is back in Hawkeyes territory, and she returns with some new bling. The Iowa star forward helped guide Team USA to gold at the FIBA Women's AmeriCup. Iowa women's basketball celebrated Stuelke's accomplishment with an Instagram …
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