Stay safe paddling this spring
(Iowa DNR News) – Early spring paddling can provide solitude, exercise and an opportunity to see amazing wildlife. Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural
(Iowa DNR News) – Early spring paddling can provide solitude, exercise and an opportunity to see amazing wildlife. Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa—April 18, 2025— The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) has awarded 106 scholarships to Iowa high school seniors and college students who
FORT MADISON, Iowa (KCRG) – It was standing room only at Fort Madison’s City Hall with Iowans looking to get answers from Iowa Senator Chuck
(Iowa News Service) – The pollen count in Iowa is approaching high levels over the next few weeks. Unusually warm spring weather means allergy triggers
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Over 30 food and craft vendors are registered for Produce in the Park’s EGG-cellent Spring Celebration Market this Saturday, April 19, from
(Radio Iowa) – It’s already morel hunting season in several Iowa counties, as foodies who crave the taste of the elusive mushrooms — battered in
DES MOINES, Iowa [KCCI] — Morel mushroom hunting is underway in Iowa. The Iowa Morel Report posted an update Friday on social media, showing where
FORT DODGE – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a fish kill at the South Branch of Lizard Creek in Fort Dodge. On
(Harlan, Iowa) – The AgSafety4U certificate course replaces the tractor and farm machinery safety course which has been held for many years. Federal law restricts
(Washington, D-C; Iowa Capital Dispatch) – Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley introduced legislation this past Wednesday to increase enforcement of antitrust laws in the meatpacking industry,
(Iowa Capital Dispatch; Ames, IA) – Iowa State University has been awarded more than $2 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to carry out
(Radio Iowa) – The latest Drought Monitor report shows improvement in most areas of the state thanks to above-normal precipitation in March. The D-N-R’s Jessica