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Spring is in the air — along with tons of pollen. Load up on the tissues, Iowans, as temperatures rise, so does the pollen count and allergy symptoms. If you've noticed yourself with an itchy or runny ...
The $196,000, 18-month federal grant the science center was awarded last fall — and was officially terminated last week in an ...
Attacking the Fed: Mr. Trump renewed his attacks on the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome H. Powell, calling him “a ...
Pollution from industrial agriculture is one of the main contributors to the impairment of hundreds of river and lake ...
A bill advanced from the Iowa House last week that would regulate anaerobic digesters, or systems that break down organic ...
Loess Hills cooperative burn week, now in its 10th year, provides hands-on fire management and training for all experience ...
Pattison Sand Company has asked to nearly quadruple the amount of water it pumps from wells and surface waters to expand its ...
Half a decade later, many Iowan towns and cities are still recovering from the August 2020 derecho, which swept across the ...
Palisades-Kepler State Park, known for its scenic river views and trails, is facing concerns over its aging dam on the Cedar ...
DNR staff collected water samples from the site and will continue to investigate the spill. Creek users downstream of the event are advised to avoid the creek.
Rain amounts will entirely depend on where individual showers and storms track, but some areas are getting relief from the dry conditions. "Although recent rains have brought relief to firefighters on ...
People volunteering for the Department of Natural Resources Frog and Toad call survey go out after dark, stand still and just ...