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Regional Crop Update: Aug. 12 - Aug. 27, 2024
Soybean aphids, fall armyworms (mainly in southern Iowa), tar spot, and sudden death syndrome have been more of the hot topics or issues and concerns ISU Extension and Outreach field agronomists have been either hearing or seeing. Read on for more specifics about what is happening in fields around the state.
Iowa Launches Online Hub for Parents Seeking Child Care Solutions
A new Iowa-operated website has launched geared at helping Iowa parents find and compare childcare options in the state. Announced by Gov. Kim Reynolds and Iowa Department of Health and Human Services Director Kelly Garcia, the new site was unveiled this past Thursday, August 22 at the capital in Des Moines.
Swea City Man Facing Felony Theft Charges
–A Swea City man is facing multiple theft charges after being taken into custody over the weekend. According to the Kossuth County Sheriff’s Office, Deputies located 54-year-old Jamie Concepcion Esparza Saturday afternoon and took him into custody on multiple outstanding arrest warrants on charges of failure to appear and 5th degree theft. A criminal complaint filed in Kossuth County District Court show the charges stem from an incident on August 13th.
Man Charged for Fatally Striking Bicyclist With Truck in Cherokee Receives Prison Sentence
The man accused of being involved in a fatal hit-and-run in Cherokee two years ago has been sentenced to five years in prison. 30-year-old Casey Herwig was charged with striking a bicyclist while he was driving a pickup truck on December 26th of 2022 at the North 6th Street and West Willow intersection in Cherokee. Authorities discovered the bicyclist, Phillip Watterson, lying in the roadway. Authorities allegedly discovered damage on the front of the vehicle that matched parts found at the scene.
Main Street Coon Rapids Is Bringing The Circus To Town Tuesday Night
The Culpepper & Merriweather (C&M) Circus is coming to Coon Rapids with two shows full of non-stop entertainment. Tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, C&M Circus will perform at 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Beck’s Hybrids town parking lot located on Railway St. between Fifth and Sixth Avenue. Everyone is invited to witness Leo the Clown, lions, tigers, horses, acrobats, and much more. Presale tickets are available on C&M Circus website until 10 p.m. tonight (Monday) for a discounted price. A link to the website is included with this story on carrollbroadcasting.com. Tickets can otherwise be purchased at the event for $16 for adults, $9 for kids and seniors, and children aged two and under can get in for free. A portion of the proceeds from tickets will go back to Main Street Coon Rapids (MSCR) who is sponsoring the event. MSCR is proud to be able to bring the C & M Circus to Coon Rapids and hopes everyone can come down for a fun night under the big tent. Volunteers are still needed to take tickets the night of the event, anyone interested is asked to contact the MSCR office at 712-999-4769.
Pilot killed in northeast Nebraska plane crash is identified
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Nebraska State Patrol released the identity of a pilot killed Monday in a northeast Nebraska plane crash. A plane, flown by 73-year-old Joseph Rudloff of Norfolk, crashed around 9:30 a.m. in Knox County, 4 miles southwest of Crofton. Rudloff, the plane’s lone occupant, was...
BinMaster Rebuilds After Tornado Ravages Factory in Nebraska
Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, BinMaster designs and manufactures measurement sensors that are used to measure grain bins, silo levels and monitor tanks. On April 26, 2024, a tornado outbreak hit Nebraska and Iowa, with several tornados decimating homes and businesses throughout the region. According to the National Weather Service, these were the strongest tornadoes to hit the area in nearly 10 years and in their path stood BinMaster's 115,000-square-foot factory. In less than 20 seconds, an F3 tornado obliterated the plant, and remarkably, the footage was captured by a dashcam in the parking lot.
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