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With over 25 different vendors from multiple states at Saturday in the Park this year, one merchandise provider is always ...
Put on your running shoes and join the fun on Friday morning for the Firecracker 5K in Webster City. Dee Brown, head coach for the cross country team for Iowa Central Community College, coordinates ...
For the first time, the new regional water utility Central Iowa Water Works implemented a ban on lawn watering on June 12 because nitrate levels of local rivers were in danger of violating federal ...
Iowa fans are still angry at Cooper DeJean's wiped punt return for touchdown vs. Minnesota. One made his opinion known at Game 3 of the World Series.
The University of Iowa announced Friday in a news release that interim softball head coach Brian Levin is no longer with the program. Assistant coach Karl Gollan will lead the Hawkeyes for the ...
Central Iowa landscaping businesses adapt to lawn watering ban Lawn watering ban still in place for more than 600,000 central Iowans; water usage drops by 30% Share ...
Most times, though, the violations are more like the mundane, routine ones that have been happening in the tiny Pickens County town of Central: refusing to keep minutes of meetings, using overly ...
Lacee McLaren will be the new assistant athletic director at Iowa Central Community College beginning July 1, the school officially announced in a recent statement. The Iowa Falls High School ...
Central Lee will likely have its own bowling team next school year. Wes McGraw, who is the outgoing activities director (he will be physical education teacher at the middle school) said as the ...
The Des Moines area’s first-ever lawn watering ban has been in effect for over a week. Central Iowa Water Works (CIWW) said compliance reduced demand by over 30%, allowing the regional utility to keep ...
SPENCER, Iowa (KTIV) - Iowa Lakes Community College invited the public to an open house and ribbon cutting today, to celebrate their new Veteran and Military Centers. The new centers were made ...
Central Iowa Water Works reinforced Friday that water coming out of the system’s treatment plants continues to meet federal safe drinking water standards. The regional water production authority said ...
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