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List of central Iowa events celebrating National Night Out on Aug. 6
DES MOINES, Iowa — There are several family-friendly events celebrating National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 6, when public safety workers and city officials will meet with people in the communities they serve. National Night Out is an annual community-building event that promotes police-community partnerships across neighborhoods nationwide. Neighborhoods...
Wisconsin Planned Parenthood responds to Iowa abortion ban
MADISON, Wis. -- On Monday, Iowa's Supreme Court ruled to ban abortions in the state after six weeks, making Iowa the 6th state in the Midwest to have an abortion policy stricter than the standard followed under Roe V. Wade.
Klein named 'Iowan of the Day' for 2024 Iowa State Fair
(Treynor) -- A southwest Iowa resident is among those holding the title "Iowan of the Day" at the 2024 Iowa State Fair. John Klein, an active member of the Treynor Optimist Club, was one of 10 nominees to receive recognition for this year's fair and will be recognized on August 12th at noon on the Anne and Bill Riley Stage. Founded in 1997, the Iowan of the Day award allows the Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation to recognize the state's outstanding individuals. Members of the Optimist Club nominated Klein. Klein tells KMA News he was surprised and honored to receive the recognition.
EPA ends oversight of clean up related to Iowa plant explosion
The U-S Environmental Protection Agency has ended its oversight of clean-up at the eastern Iowa recycling facility that exploded in late 2022. Asphalt shingles were being recycled at the C6-Zero plant in Marengo. Twenty employees were injured and part of Marengo had to be evacuated when the plant exploded. Six months later, after delays in the timeline for clean-up, state officials asked the federal government to start overseeing the removal of contaminated water and soil from the site.
Iowa Named One Of The Best States For Health Care
Living somewhere that has really good health care is really important. Almost as important as living in a very safe town. Luckily, Iowans can rest easy at night knowing that their state is in the top 5 best states for health care. I mean, think about it. We have great medical facilities and hospitals across the state. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and the Stead Family Children's Hospital are world renowned.
D.C. Dispatch: Iowa lawmakers address Olympic athlete abuse, poultry processing
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley penned letters this week to SafeSport and USA Gymnastics demanding answers to why the agencies have done so little to protect Olympic athletes. Iowa lawmakers also introduced bills aimed at increasing small-scale poultry processing, reducing paperwork for small businesses and preventing sexual assault on college campuses. Here’s what Iowa’s congressional delegation […]
Thousands of ears to be served at Estherville’s Sweet Corn Days
Organizers plan to serve 6000 ears of sweet corn tomorrow during Sweet Corn Days in Estherville. The festival started last night in Estherville’s Library Square with a “burning of the cobs” and the making of s’mores over the bonfire. Lexie Ruter of the Estherville Area Chamber of Commerce says one of tonight’s highlights features hula hoops. “Following the hula hoop contest, we’ve got our fireworks,” she says. “We pay extra money for extra high fireworks so you can see them over the trees and over the buildings.”
Motorcyclist Injured In Rock Rapids Crash
Rock Rapids, Iowa – The driver of a motorcycle was injured Friday when his bike struck a car in Rock Rapids. According to Lyon County authorities, a 2014 Ford Focus, driven by 31-year-old Joanna Hash, of Rock Rapids, was eastbound on Highway 9 in eastern Rock Rapids, when her car was struck by a 1999 Yamaha motorcycle being driven by a male juvenile.
Another crab found in another Downtown Sioux City building
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Crab can be pretty pricy so you typically don’t expect to find it in a a vending machine, especially not an alive crab. But it just so happens that a live crab was in a second-floor vending machine at the Frances Building in Downtown Sioux City. Soso Mesa, who works for Pepsi, sent us the photo below showing the crab in the vending machine.
Meteorologist Travis Clark-Smith tracks chances for storms on Saturday night
It's a hot one today! Sunny and dry conditions are expected this evening ahead of a cold front that will bring showers and storms into the area tonight. 60 MPH wind gusts and quarter size hail will be the main concerns from any storm that manages to gain severe criteria. A level 1 risk for severe weather is in place for the viewing area except for along and west of I-35 where a level 2 risk is in place. Partly cloudy skies and warm temps with a slight chance for storms on Sunday before cooler, less humid air returns to the region Monday, along with a good chance for showers and storms. High temperatures will plummet to the low to mid 70s through next week. In addition to cooler weather, the door will be open for a few rounds of showers through the week.
Tomorrow is the All Iowa Showdown and Emmalin Wright from Greene County Will Be Competing
A reminder that tomorrow Greene County will be represented at a state youth livestock competition. Cedar Highland 4-H Club member Emmalin Wright is competing at the All Iowa Showdown. She qualified for the state contest from the Heartland Throwdown last weekend as the Grand Champion Breeding Ewe. She also had to qualify for the Heartland Throwdown from this year’s Greene County Fair where she was named the Supreme Champion Ewe. Wright talks about why she likes to show lambs.
Two-Mile Zoning Limit Again On Carroll County Supervisors’ Agenda For Monday
Carroll’s two-mile zoning regulation and the future of the county’s GIS and planning and zoning administration are on Monday’s Carroll County Board of Supervisors meeting agenda. The board convenes at 9 a.m. on Aug. 5 in the supervisors’ meeting room at the courthouse. They’ll open with a brief update from County Engineer Zac Andersen on utility permits and secondary roads projects. The supervisors will also discuss and approve a conceptual plan for the Merritt Access that should lead to riverbank stabilization efforts by a private party. Monday’s agenda also includes an appointment to the Carroll County Board of Adjustment, which ties into a discussion about the Carroll County GIS administrator and P&Z commissioner. Those positions are currently held by Sarah Haberl, who was recently hired to take over as Carroll County Assessor. There is hazy language in the Iowa Code that calls into question if Haberl is permitted to hold these positions while serving as assessor. The board has sought clarification from the Iowa Association of Counties (ISAC), as they would like to see Haberl continue her work in GIS and P&Z. The board will close with what is expected to be a lengthy discussion on potential changes to the current zoning practices surrounding Carroll. While the two miles subject to the two-mile zoning limit fall outside city limits, zoning regulations fall under the control of the city. Carroll city officials have suggested the supervisors present a plan for what they would like changed to begin the discussions, and that is what the supervisors will work on at Monday’s meeting. Again, the Aug. 5 meeting begins at 9 a.m. at the Carroll County Courthouse. It is open to the public and will be live-streamed via the county’s YouTube channel. The agenda and links to the video are included with this story on our website.