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JoCo's Healthy Aging Fair highlights resources for older Iowans
The 2024 Healthy Aging Fair was held in Iowa City Thursday. Every year, the Johnson County Livable Community for Successful Aging brings together local resources, services, and organizations under one roof, all dedicated to helping older adults live healthy, safe and active lifestyles. This year's fair included a session on...
Small Game Seasons Begin Soon Across Iowa
As summer transitions into fall, hunters across Iowa are gearing up for the start of the small game hunting season. With abundant populations of rabbits, squirrels, and mourning doves, the season promises excitement and ample opportunities for both seasoned hunters and newcomers alike. My vote for aspiring, first-time hunters and kids is definitely squirrels. It's how I got my start hunting. They're abundant, and quite tasty when slow cooked in cream of mushroom soup. YUM!
Awesome Craft/Makers Markets Happening in Eastern Iowa This Fall
Earlier this month, Midwest Living published a list of '10 Great Makers Markets to Visit This Fall.' We're happy to report that one Iowa market made the cut! It's called The Pear Fair, and it's held annually in Cedar Falls. The Pear Fair is a popular craft fair that showcases...
See What Archeologists in Iowa Unearthed After 13,600 Years
It's nice to see these coming out of the ground like this. Archaeologists in Iowa have made a significant discovery with the unearthing of a well-preserved mastodon skull, dating back approximately 13,600 years. This find, located in the southern part of the state, is Iowa’s first notable mastodon and includes several bones primarily from the skull. The timing of this mastodon’s life aligns with the era when the first humans were inhabiting the region. I wonder if this mastodon knew the Flintstones.
TE Evan Jacobson, the No. 1 2026 recruit in Iowa, discusses early Wisconsin offer, latest in recruitment
The Wisconsin Badgers have been busy this summer with their 2026 recruiting efforts, already picking up a commitment from three-star Ohio quarterback Jarin Mock. But, they’ve spread their focus across the board, looking to get their top targets on campus during the fall for gameday visits and one of those recruits is four-star tight end Evan Jacobson.
Naig fields questions at SCIA ag banquet
(Farragut) -- Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says more than one issue is stalling progress on a new Farm Bill in Congress. Long-delayed action on the Farm Bill is just one topic Naig addressed as guest speaker at Wednesday night's Shenandoah Chamber and Industry Association Annual Meeting and Ag Banquet in Farragut. During a question-and-answer session, Naig was asked whether there is one thing holding up a new Farm Bill's approval. Contrary to popular opinion, Naig says one factor NOT blocking is a Republican-controlled House and a Democrat-controlled Senate.
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