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Grassley warns trade stalemate hurts U.S. farmers

IARN – The Trump Administration’s approach to trade has led to prolonged uncertainty in agricultural markets, leaving farmers to contend with tighter margins and unsettled outlooks. While the intent has

RISE Funds Approved For Spencer And Perry

Ames, Iowa (RI) — The Iowa Transportation Commission approved funding this week for roadways to an area in Spencer where businesses could relocate after the flooding of 2024. The DOT’s

West Sioux Superintendent Talks About Renovation Projects

Hawarden, Iowa — Renovation work continues in the West Sioux Community School District. On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, West Sioux Community School District voters approved a one-question bond referendum in

Flags To Half Staff For September 11th: Patriot Day

Northwest Iowa — This Thursday, September 11th, is Patriot Day. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Thursday, September 11th, in honor

Hog Barn Damaged By Fire Near Ashton

Ashton, Iowa — A hog barn was damaged in a fire on Tuesday, September 9th, near Ashton. According to a press release from the Ashton Fire Department, at about 11:30

Talk of the Town Podcast for September 10th

On today’s Talk of the Town podcast, our guest is Sioux County Naturalist Emily Ostrander, telling us about some fun activities coming up with Sioux County Conservation. Here is today’s