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TanTara Transportation launches GoFundMe for those affected by flooding in Northwest Iowa
TanTara will be collecting donations for the flooding disaster that happened in the Northwestern parts of Iowa. After hosting an item drive, TanTara will determine what supplies are still needed for the relief effort and use the money collected from this fundraiser to provide aid and supplies to the communities in Northwestern parts of Iowa.
MercyOne Officials Address Safety Concerns with Senator Ernst
A top administrator in one of Iowa’s leading health care systems says the safety of staff is becoming a concern. Scott Curtis is vice president of network development for MercyOne. An Iowa Hospital Association survey found hospitals in the state reported nearly 3,700 incidents of what it classified as...
Blood donors donate "to be a force of nature" for those in need in eastern Iowa
SOLON, Iowa — In eastern Iowa, folks are donating blood -- to be a force of nature -- for those in need. The American Red Cross is holding blood drives across the region to help patients that need blood. Right now, they are collecting things like:. Blood. Plasma. Platelets.
Flood watch issued as additional heavy rainfall is expected
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for portions of Iowa through Tuesday morning as additional heavy rainfall is expected. This includes Mason City, Forest City, and Algona. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to move through Monday night and Tuesday bringing heavy rainfall to Iowa and Minnesota. Rainfall...
New Iowa THC Law Set To Go In Place Today Regarding Potency Levels
(Des Moines, IA) — A new law in Iowa regulating THC in products takes effect today. The law caps the amount of THC allowed per serving and container. It requires products with THC to be labeled with health risk advisories and prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing such products. The Department of Health and Human Services will establish rules related to packaging and labeling, with guidelines expected to be finalized after the law takes effect.
Cheese Manufacturer Sues City Of Sanborn, Water Tower Contractor For Contaminated Cheese
Picture provided by the City of Sanborn and Iowa Capital Dispatch. Sanborn, Iowa (Iowa Capital Dispatch) — A cheese manufacturer is suing the city of Sanborn for water contamination that allegedly infiltrated the plant and caused $4 million in damages. The Minnesota dairy cooperative Associated Milk Producers Inc., or...
Monday Crash Sends Four to Hospital
Four people were injured in a two-car crash east of Sioux Center Monday afternoon. The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office reports that at 2:52 pm, they were called to the scene on 410th Street, one mile east of Sioux Center. Involved in the crash are 59-year-old Lynnette Reekers of Ireton,...
Update on Utilities and the Spencer Tornado Siren
Spencer, IA (KICD) — Spencer Police Chief Mark Warburton says the switcher at the fire department that allows tornado sirens around Clay County to be activated is still out. The protocol now would be to contact those individual towns to turn on the sirens if necessary. Warburton says nearly all communities are connected by pager. He hopes the activation system is repaired within a couple of days.
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