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The acronym A.W.A.R.E. stands for “A Watershed Awareness River Expedition” and is the largest river cleanup for the state of Iowa. On Tuesday crews paddled for 12 miles along the Cedar River.
More than two decades after it was started, the river cleanup effort Iowa Project AWARE, is about to hit a major milestone: 1 ...
The environmental nonprofit Wings2Water has awarded $26,000 to local organizations whose projects aim to address water ...
Weather permitting, work will begin Monday, July 14, on Highway 75 between Macy and Winnebago, according to the Nebraska ...
Project AWARE, which stands for “A Watershed Awareness River Expedition,” was last on the Cedar River in 2017, when ...
Storms are pushing into eastern Iowa Thursday night after bringing heavy rain and damaging winds, plus at least one tornado.
The flood warning from the National Weather Service includes the Winnebago River in Worth, Floyd and Cerro Gordo counties and the Shell Rock River in Butler, Black Hawk and Bremer counties.
: Green and Rock counties have also had their tornado watch canceled. 8:00PM UPDATE: The tornado watch has been canceled for ...
In a surprise following the guest speakers, City Administrator Aaron Burnett announced the plaza would be named after Mason City Mayor Bill Schickel.
: The line of storms is now approaching the I-39 corridor as of 6PM. Storms are continuing to move Northeast at 40-50 mph.
FOREST CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Environmental officials are investigating a fish kill in north-central Iowa that stretched about 13 miles along the Winnebago River.