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DNR: 2 million gallons of diluted wastewater went into Des Moines River
By: Jared Strong - March 23, 2022
A wastewater pipe break near Birdland Park in Des Moines caused about 2 million gallons of untreated wastewater — diluted by stormwater that is transported by the same system — to leak into the Des Moines River on Tuesday, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. The break was first noted in the underground, […]
Farmers seek relief from soaring fuel prices, supply shortages
By: Jared Strong - March 22, 2022
The federal government should do more to quell the uncertainties for farmers struggling with high fertilizer and fuel costs and the limited availability of supplies to fix their equipment and protect their crops from pests, weeds and disease, a small group of Iowa farmers said Tuesday during a Republican forum on agriculture. Farmers are particularly […]
Deadly bird flu had earlier start this year
By: Jared Strong - March 21, 2022
The first confirmation of a deadly and highly infectious avian influenza in Iowa this year came six weeks earlier than it did in 2015, when more than 32 million birds of infected flocks were culled to prevent the spread of the virus. The 2015 outbreak began April 13 and lasted for about two months. This […]
Bird flu hits flock of 5.3 million Iowa hens
By: Jared Strong - March 18, 2022
A highly contagious and deadly avian influenza has been detected in an immense flock of egg-laying chickens in northwest Iowa, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship reported Friday. The Buena Vista County flock has 5.3 million birds, said Chloe Carson, a spokesperson for the department. The virus was confirmed Thursday. It is the […]
Bill advances to restrict Senate oversight of governor’s appointments
By: Jared Strong - March 18, 2022
A bill approved by the Iowa Senate last week that would end the chamber’s automatic oversight of appointments to 29 boards and commissions had a small, silver lining for some Democrats: It had the potential to open more governors’ appointments to oversight if a majority of the Senate voted to do so. No more. An […]
Board dismisses complaint over deleted cellphone texts
By: Jared Strong - March 17, 2022
For the second time in less than a year, the Iowa Public Information Board dismissed open records complaints filed by Clark Kauffman, Iowa Capital Dispatch’s deputy editor, despite finding merit in his claims against state offices. At issue Thursday was Kauffman’s request 10 months ago for work-related text messages from the cellphone of Beth Townsend, […]
Pandemic effects linger for Iowa businesses
By: Jared Strong - March 17, 2022
It’s been two years since Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered the closure of many businesses near the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Although the state-mandated restrictions are long gone, the effects of the disruption linger. The beginning was pocked with the uncertainty of intermittent closures, limited hours of operation and social-distancing requirements that effectively limited the […]
Bill switcheroo would delay eminent domain for pipelines
By: Jared Strong - March 16, 2022
In an 11th-hour gambit to give more bargaining power to landowners in the path of proposed carbon pipelines, Republicans in the Iowa House on Wednesday converted a cosmetology bill into a one-year moratorium on the use of eminent domain for the pipelines. “The reason we are addressing eminent domain today is because landowners who are […]
Northwest Iowa dairy farm leaked manure for days
By: Jared Strong - March 16, 2022
Workers at a Sioux County dairy farm noticed that manure water was overflowing from a barn and into a storm drain on Friday but did nothing to prevent the leak because they were unaware it would flow into a nearby creek, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. An undetermined amount of manure escaped […]
Fall, winter COVID surge had one-third of state deaths
By: Jared Strong - March 16, 2022
More than 3,000 people infected by the coronavirus have died in Iowa since last fall, when cases began to rise and were capped by the omicron variant’s peak in January. That total accounts for about a third of the state’s deaths, which happened after vaccines were widely available. It’s unclear when the full count of […]
Mobile home park bill advances in House
By: Jared Strong - March 15, 2022
A bill that would lengthen the amount of notice given to mobile home park residents of evictions and rent increases from 60 to 90 days was advanced by an Iowa House committee Tuesday despite objections that it doesn’t include other provisions to further protect those residents. House File 2441 was previously approved by a different […]
Central City water has ‘forever chemicals’ near danger threshold
By: Jared Strong - March 11, 2022
A small eastern Iowa town has concentrations of toxic chemicals in its drinking water that exceed safety thresholds in other states and that are the highest so far identified by a new state surveillance program. The treated water of Central City, a town of about 1,300 north of Cedar Rapids, has perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances […]