Funding approved to continue Lake Rathbun watershed improvement
(Radio Iowa) – The state Environmental Protect Commission has approved the use of federal funding to continue support of the Lake Rathbun watershed protection program
(Radio Iowa) – The state Environmental Protect Commission has approved the use of federal funding to continue support of the Lake Rathbun watershed protection program
(Radio Iowa) – As Iowans prepare their state tax returns, they’re reminded to remember the Fish and Wildlife Fund on Line 21 of Form 10-40,
(Radio Iowa) – Senate Republican Leader Mike Klimesh says it’s time to find a solution to the five-year-long debate over a proposed carbon pipeline and
DES MOINES, Iowa – An Ankeny man was sentenced Monday (January 26, 2026), to a six-month term of probation for violating the Migratory Bird Treaty
Cass County: Corn $4.07 Beans $10.16 Adair County: Corn $4.04 Beans $10.19 Adams County: Corn $4.04 Beans $10.15 Audubon County: Corn $4.06 Beans $10.18 East
(IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) – Young hunters could skip the in-person elements currently required by Iowa’s hunter safety program under a bill that advanced from a
Cass County: Corn $4.06 Beans $10.17 Adair County: Corn $4.03 Beans $10.20 Adams County: Corn $4.03 Beans $10.16 Audubon County: Corn $4.05 Beans $10.19 East
DES MOINES, IOWA [Submitted by an Atlantic FFA reporter] —On Wednesday January 21st 6 members of the Atlantic FFA Chapter along with FFA members from
(Radio Iowa) – Case New Holland is laying off more than 200 workers at its plant in Burlington which makes construction equipment. Burlington Mayor Jon
Cass County: Corn $3.99 Beans $10.11 Adair County: Corn $3.96 Beans $10.14 Adams County: Corn $3.96 Beans $10.10 Audubon County: Corn $3.98 Beans $10.13 East
DES MOINES— Today, Governor Kim Reynolds authorized a disaster proclamation for Kossuth County, Iowa, effective immediately through February 21, 2026. The USDA has confirmed a positive
(Radio Iowa) – Corn production in Iowa and the nation was on an upward trajectory last year, but industry leaders say there’s now a problem