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DNR: Pheasant, quail populations likely impacted by Missouri River flooding
(KMAland) -- Iowa Department of Natural Resources officials say flooding along the Missouri River could impact some upland game species. That's according to Iowa DNR Wildlife Biologist Matt Dollison, who discussed the flood's impact on wildlife during the latest "Outdoors in KMAland" segment. After torrential rains sparked severe flooding in northwest Iowa, those floodwaters have worked down the Missouri River, triggering flood warnings through Rulo, Nebraska. Dollison says the DNR oversees nearly 10,000 acres along the river, most of which fall west of the levee system. With it being just after the peak hatch for pheasants and nearing the peak hatch for quails in Iowa, Dollison says the floodwaters likely impacted more nests on the west side of the levees.
Mound City MO July 4th celebration kicks off Tuesday
(KLZA)-- The annual Mound City, Missouri Independence Day celebration theme for this year is “Proud to be an American Be the Light.”. Event will begin on Tuesday, July 2 with the Baby Show at 5:30 p.m. at Griffith Park. Opening ceremonies for the festivities will be Wednesday, July 3...
Falls City hospital vigilant against lung cancer
FALLS CITY – Lung cancer is the number one killer of American cancer patients and its toll on Richardson County is documented in health data shared by the University of Washington, but Community Medical Center in Falls City is taking the lead to save lives. The National Cancer Society...
Governor Kelly ceremonially signs tax relief bill in local stops
(KNZA)---Governor Laura Kelly ceremonially signed Senate Bill 1 Tuesday during stops in Hiawatha and Holton. The Democratic Governor said the bill, which was passed during the Kansas Legisalture's June 18th one day special session, provides responsible tax cuts for all Kansans without threatening the state's long-term fiscal health. “This tax...
Water fills riverside neighborhood near Rulo, residents make the most of it
RICHARDSON COUNTY, Neb. — There's water all over a small neighborhood in the southeast corner of Nebraska near Rulo, but residents there are making the most of it. Most of the homes are elevated and are avoiding water, but you need an off-road vehicle to get to and from the Lewis and Clark Estates neighborhood. Markers show residents where the private road into the neighborhood drops off.
City of Fairfax Board of Aldermen meeting
The City of Fairfax Board of Aldermen held a regular meeting June 27, 2024. The meeting was called to order by Ryan Kingery, mayor, at 7:15 p.m. Also in attendance were: Kamron Woodring, Debra Wyatt, and Tabitha Wintz, aldermen; John Brown, Water Superintendent; Christy Stevens, City Clerk; and Terry Miller, City Treasurer.
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