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4th annual Kid's Shoe Drive underway by United Way of North Central Iowa
MASON CITY, Iowa – The United Way of North Central Iowa is kicking off its 4th annual Kid’s Shoe Drive. New and slightly worn athletic shoes for kindergarteners through high schoolers can be dropped off at several locations in Mason City, Forest City, and Charles City through July 24. Monetary donations can also be made to United Way to purchase shoes for kids.
Quiet weather for the weekend
This weekend is going to feature some great weather for outdoor activities, whether that be gardening and yard work at home, going to the park, the county fair, or hitting the links. Temperatures will remain at or slightly below normal through the weekend as temperatures hover around 80 degrees. Humidity...
Engineering the Future of Circular Packaging in the US Heartland
A collaboration between Dow and New Energy Blue aims to make a new biomass refinery in Mason City, Iowa a linchpin in a massive, circular shift for the plastics industry. Iowa is the largest producer of corn, pork and eggs in the US. And Mason City — a town about halfway between Des Moines and the Twin Cities — is a hub of agricultural innovation, thanks to its many farmers and the impressive work of one bioconversion company.
Chevron Reduces Carbon Footprint with Mason City Solar Installation
Chevron Renewable Energy Group has embarked on a significant enhancement of its Mason City biodiesel production facility. This initiative centers on installing a solar array, marking a substantial step forward in Chevron’s sustainability and carbon reduction commitment. The project commenced with a groundbreaking event that saw attendance from local leaders and project partners, highlighting the community and collaborative effort behind this initiative.
Iowa DOT Services Impacted by Widespread IT Outage
(Ames) Iowa DOT services, including driver’s license and ID issuance, vehicle registration and titling, oversize and overweight permitting, and International Fuel Tax (IFTA) and Registration (IRP), are being impacted by the IT outage that has been impacting businesses across the country. The DOT is working to restore service as...
John Deere Announces New Layoffs: Iowa Employees Brace for Impact
One of the biggest employers in the Midwest announced yet another round of layoffs. John Deere is a huge player in the agricultural industry and has multiple facilities and factories spread out across the country, several of them being in Iowa. The company's headquarters is in Moline, Illinois; and has...
Dordt in the News: Summer Edition
“Iowa GOP delegate observing national convention as professor, too” (Radio Iowa) Jeff Taylor, a political science professor at Dordt University in Sioux Center, was also a delegate at the GOP’s national convention in 2012. “Not only do I get new stories from this one, but the students are probably going to be able to relate to this experience a little more just because it’s happening right now,” Taylor said, with a laugh. “This fall and next year and the following year this is still going to be fresh in their mind.”
Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin Residents Should Brace for More of These Menaces
The excessive rainfall, abundance of severe thunderstorms, and increased tornadic activity has made this summer one to remember for Tri-Staters. The weather has been as inconsistent as it's been wet, and with that comes an influx of creatures most of us vehemently despise. With all the rain, flooding, and humidity...
DNR Studying Ways to Increase Deer Population in Southwest Iowa
(Lewis) The Iowa Department of Natural Resources hosted several public meetings on the importance of managing the deer herd. John Lorenzen from the DNR Office in Lewis says some areas of the state, including southwest Iowa, currently show a significant drop in the deer herd needed to satisfy deer hunters.
Iowa Forecast: Showers. Thunderstorms to Hit North, West Areas
Des Moines, IA – Showers and thunderstorms are set to return to Iowa this weekend, primarily affecting the northern and western regions. According to the US National Weather Service in Des Moines, the rain and storms are not expected to be severe. Residents can anticipate rain and storms starting Saturday, with continued precipitation into Sunday afternoon. Temperatures will hover in the 70s, nearing 80 degrees on both days.
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