Orange city man arrested for sending obscene pictures to minor
An Orange City man was arrested on Monday, for sending obscene pictures to a minor. The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office arrested 21 year old Shion Lee of Orange City. The […]
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State ag directors share policy priorities
Directors of state departments of agriculture are working to ensure policies are beneficial to America’s farmers and ranchers. Current NASDA president, Oklahoma Ag Secretary Blayne Arthur, says getting a farm […]
Trump threatens 200% tariff on Deere imports from Mexico
Former President Donald Trump says John Deere will face steep tariffs on machinery made in Mexico if he’s reelected. “Just notifying John Deere right now, if you do that, we’re […]
Time for post-harvest burndown plans
A technical services representative with BASF says farmers that dealt with winter annual weed challenges this spring should consider a burndown this fall. Mike Probst, who covers the southern half […]
Iowa’s small businesses could be hurt if federal tax cut expires
The federal Small Business Deduction will expire at the end of next year, and unless Congress acts, small businesses in Iowa and elsewhere will no longer be able to deduct […]
NCC Thunder Soccer and Sports Shooting Recap: Men’s and Women’s Soccer Compete at Marshalltown; Sports Shooting Prepares for Home Competition
Marshalltown, Iowa – The Northwest Iowa Community College (NCC) Thunder soccer teams traveled to Marshalltown on Saturday, September 21, for an exciting day of competition against Marshalltown Community College. Men’s […]
Union says two officers injured by inmate at State Penitentiary
The union representing state corrections officers says two prison workers were assaulted by an inmate Monday at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. AFSCME Council 61 president Todd Copley […]
Scattered, late-season rains for the Midwest Corn Belt; fair & mild on much of the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, scattered showers and thunderstorms are causing temporary fieldwork delays but boosting soil moisture. On September 22, topsoil moisture was rated 95% very short to short in […]
Beneficial, late-season rains for the Midwest Corn Belt; fair & mild on much of the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, scattered showers and thunderstorms are causing temporary fieldwork delays but boosting soil moisture. On September 22, topsoil moisture was rated 95% very short to short in […]