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The extreme heat in recent days has felt more like late July or August and is causing stress for livestock and crops in Iowa.
Before planters even rolled into Iowa fields this spring, there were early warnings that a hot and dry summer could pose ...
On today’s Talk of the Town podcast, our guest is Sheldon Community Schools Superintendent Cory Myer, telling us about the ...
FIFTH Iowa High School Softball Rankings compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – ...
A Sioux Center man was taken to a hospital after a crash east of Sioux Center on Wednesday morning, June 25th. The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office […] ...
There’s something special going on at the Prairie Arts Historical Park in Sheldon on Saturday. Tricia Meendering with Prairie ...
Plymouth County authorities have released the name of a man whose body they recovered Saturday evening at a rural swimming ...
It’s summer festival season in northwest Iowa. There’s a different festival almost every weekend throughout the summer. This ...
As Americans all across the country are gearing up to celebrate Independence Day, families planning a cookout celebration should plan to spend about the same as they did […] ...
Early in the growing season, as spring transitions to summer, the weather can be unpredictable and difficult to deal with for ...
While some states have seen gasoline prices bounce dramatically in the past week, AAA Iowa spokesman Brian Ortner says increases in pump prices here have been much […] ...
Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra is pushing back at critics of the “one big beautiful bill” that would enact President ...