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Morel mushrooms are another sign of springtime and hunters are ready to take to Iowa's woods in hopes of finding these ...
A bill advanced from the Iowa House last week that would regulate anaerobic digesters, or systems that break down organic ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has invited anglers across the state to participate in a state-wide ...
Pattison Sand Company has asked to nearly quadruple the amount of water it pumps from wells and surface waters to expand its ...
Iowa turkey hunters had a record year. But, a mild winter and rainy spring might change their luck this hunting season, the ...
CEDAR FALLS — The University of Northern Iowa was honored with a forestry award for its commitment to tree management. It ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Pheasants Forever are celebrating 100 years of pheasant hunting in the ...
An international student at the University of Iowa has had their visa revoked, according to an email sent to members of the ...
WE’VE REACHED OUT TO THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION. THIS IS A PICTURE FROM ANDREW MOTLEY. IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY, YOU CAN SEE THE LINE OF SEPARATION BETWEEN THE ...
FORT DODGE, Iowa (KCRG) - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is investigating a fish kill in Fort Dodge. The DNR received a call from CJ Bio America regarding a leak on Monday.
NOT SURE WHAT CAUSED THE SMOKE. THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SAYS A FERTILIZER BYPRODUCT SPILL KILLED FISH IN LIZARD CREEK IN FORT DODGE. RIGHT NOW, THERE’S NO TELLING HOW MANY FISH ...