3 northwest Iowa turkey operations hit with bird flu this month
State and federal officials have confirmed bird flu has hit a third commercial turkey operation in northwest Iowa. The facility is in Buena Vista County and had about 30,000 turkeys
State and federal officials have confirmed bird flu has hit a third commercial turkey operation in northwest Iowa. The facility is in Buena Vista County and had about 30,000 turkeys
State officials say there’s a free “Iowa Mobile ID” app for smartphones now. It creates a digital version of an Iowa driver’s license or state-issued ID. The app is available
University of Iowa leaders are breaking ground this afternoon on a quarter-billion dollar building that will eventually be home to three of the UI’s most popular and top-ranked programs. Rod
The latest Des Moines Register “Iowa Poll” shows Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has the support of about four percent of likely Iowa Caucus goers. Ramaswamy made a campaign swing
With elections on the horizon, Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate has launched a public awareness campaign in support of poll workers. Election workers have faced interference and harassment at
The Democrat who finished third in the 2016 Iowa Caucuses is now being considered for the post of commissioner of Social Security. Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley will go before
The Department of Management Division is awarding a total of nearly 149 million dollars as part of the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant program. 39 broadband provider applications representing 47
Rainfall and snow slowed Iowa’s harvest last week. According to the latest crop progress report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, corn harvested for grain statewide went from 62 to
The Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation is hosting a Lunch and Learn event in late November. The event will be held on Thursday, November 30th from noon to 1pm at
Just like Fourth of July fireworks can stress out Iowans’ pets, Halloween can also be a night of horrors for our dogs and cats. Jessie Phillips, director of development at