Spring rainfall improves drought conditions across Iowa
DES MOINES – Drought conditions have improved across the state despite below-normal rainfall in April, according to the latest Water Summary Update. The Iowa Department
DES MOINES – Drought conditions have improved across the state despite below-normal rainfall in April, according to the latest Water Summary Update. The Iowa Department
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Natural Resource Commission today (Thursday) approved the state’s purchase of a former Boy Scout camp that covers nearly 18-hundred acres
(Radio Iowa) – The state budget lawmakers are developing includes five MILLION dollars for construction of an Agricultural Education Center on the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
(Radio Iowa) – The U-S Agriculture Secretary says she’s open to federal action in response to a California state law that would restrict the way
(Radio Iowa) – A 36-year-old man is charged with causing a diesel fuel spill near Dallas Center, at a site owned by his former employer.
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds has signed a bill into law to make it a crime for unauthorized drones to be flown over anything on
Washington, D.C., May 6, 2025 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) will require States to make certain all records associated
(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials with the Connections Area Agency on Aging report Farmers Market vouchers are available for seniors meeting income requirements. Vouchers can
(Radio Iowa) – The Dubuque City Council passed an ordinance Monday against feeding or harassing bears. During discussion of the ordinance, the D-N-R's Ross Ellingson
Wet conditions kept some farmers out of the fields last week, while others were able to get plenty of planting done. Radio Iowa's Dar Danielson
(Radio Iowa) – One month after the Trump administration announced sweeping tariffs on imports to the U-S, the pork and soybean industries are closely watching
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State University will begin offering the state's first four-year degree in digital and precision agriculture this fall. I-S-U associate provost Ann