After the devastating floods in the summer of 2024, northwest Iowa communities continue to wait for federal buyout funds for nearly 270 homes, leaving local leaders urging swifter government action.
Our Savior Lutheran Church in Waterloo is dealing with the aftermath of extreme cold weather after a pipe burst in the ...
RESIDENTS OF NINE COMMUNITIES HIT BY FLOODING IN NORTHWEST IOWA IN 2024 ARE STILL WAITING FOR FEMA TO BUYOUT 267 HOMES, ...
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Residents of nine communities hit by historic flooding in northwest Iowa in 2024 are still waiting for FEMA to buyout 267 ...
Effective Wednesday, Jan. 21, First Street NE will be closed between A Avenue and First Avenue to allow crews to complete ...
Residents of nine communities hit by historic flooding in northwest Iowa in 2024 are still waiting for FEMA to buyout 267 homes, totaling more than $53 million. Almost half the homes are in Rock ...
University of Iowa researcher Kate Giannini is using a Fulbright award to explore new flood planning tools with global ...
Fixing a flood-prone trail, adding a new boat launch, fishing docks ― it's all part of the first phase of a plan to improve ...
Iowa researchers have found that farm ponds — designed to control flooding and curb the amount of soil and organic materials ...
An Iowa inspection finds conditions so dire in a Des Moines nursing home that residents were in immediate jeopardy ...
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