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We deeply mourn the passing of R.W. – our family patriarch and one of the visionaries behind Kemin. He was beloved by our ...
The U.S. has had a back-and-forth relationship with daylight saving time, and another chapter is apparently set to unfold on Thursday.
An official with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is warning the state’s anglers to be on the lookout for a ferocious ...
This local group of veterans is pretty fly, and they’re currently raising funds for a three-day fly-fishing trip. Project Healing Waters started 20 years ago as a ...
Kemin Industries announced that its co-founder and chairman of the board, R.W. Nelson, died on April 7. He was 98. The ...
Iowa 4-H is launching a new statewide fishing club, designed to deepen participants’ understanding of aquatic life found in ...
Along with fly, ice and sport fishing, Iowans would be able to legally catch catfish with their bare hands under a bill being ...
The 422 acres of rolling hills in central Iowa near Truro is home to hickory and oak trees and native grasses. It will be ...
A bill to make it legal to go “noodling” for catfish in Iowa lakes, streams and rivers is under consideration in the Iowa ...
Whoever said you need saltwater and seagulls to enjoy exceptional seafood clearly hasn’t spent much time in Iowa. The Hawkeye State might be famous for its cornfields and pork tenderloin sandwiches, ...
R.W. Nelson started Kemin Industries in 1961 with his wife using $10,000 in savings. Now the company employs 3,700 globally. He died Monday at 98.
Which bills lived or died after the Iowa Legislature's second "funnel" deadline on Friday? Check out the complete list.
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