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KMAland Softball (7/2): SBL moves to top of MRC with sweep, East sweep of North
(KMAland) -- Sergeant Bluff-Luton moved to the top of the MRC with a sweep of TJ & Sioux City East’s sweep of Sioux City North, AL and Sioux City West split and Glenwood and LeMars were non-conference winners in KMAland softball on Tuesday. Check out the complete KMAland softball...
American Red Cross continues to help those impacted by historic flooding
The American Red Cross released an update on their response to the historic flooding in Siouxland. They're currently managing or supporting 5 shelters in northwest Iowa, located in Spencer, Rock Valley, Hawarden, Sioux City, and Correctionville.
Essential Dos and Don’ts for Iowa’s New THC Regulations
On Monday, July 1st at midnight, a new law went into effect, causing some restaurants, bars, and distributors to panic. It's a new state law focused on the use and sale of tetrahydrocannabinol, otherwise known as THC. The new law (HF 2605) does not outright ban THC in products like...
Iowans Face Financial Risks: The Urgency Of Flood Insurance Coverage
As parts of the region begin their recovery, many homeowners find themselves without flood insurance, which isn't typically covered by standard homeowners insurance policies. According to federal data, only about 26,500 flood insurance policies have been issued across Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota combined. The Independent reports: Emily Rogan,...
Motorists are Urged to use Caution in Work Zones over Fourth of July Holiday
(Ames) During the Fourth of July holiday, Iowa’s roadways are busy with many travelers. Work zones are active across the state, including areas affected by recent flooding in northwest and western Iowa. These zones can change rapidly, impacting road conditions. For up-to-date information:. Visit 511ia.org for closures on state...
UI art professor and students cross the state on hand-built bikes
Editor’s note: For six days at the beginning of June, The Daily Iowan photojournalist Jordan Barry participated in a bike tour with University of Iowa Art School professor Steve McGuire and his students as they biked from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Muscatine, Iowa. McGuire and his students rode bikes they put together in his Hand Built Bike classes 490 miles across the state, averaging 83 miles per day, from the Missouri River to the Mississippi River. This piece is written in a first-person perspective to provide a more intimate account of the story.
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