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Winnebago Industries will reportedly lay off an additional 121 employees at its Iowa facilities in Charles City and Waverly.
During the first day of the week-long canoe journey on Monday, nearly 200 volunteers and 25 Iowa Project AWARE staff broke ...
The latest 10 days of test results show the fluctuations, especially in the Raccoon River. The Des Moines shows less activity. Water officials say the two rivers can have different results based on ...
MASON CITY, Iowa – Starting Thursday, a section of Winnebago Way is closing to through traffic. The Mason City Engineering Department says the closure will be between North Willowgreen Court and ...
Heavy rainfall across Iowa has caused rivers to surge far above their normal levels, creating potentially hazardous conditions for those considering water activities. Portions of the Cedar, Iowa, ...
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.
Project AWARE, which stands for “A Watershed Awareness River Expedition,” was last on the Cedar River in 2017, when ...
The environmental nonprofit Wings2Water has awarded $26,000 to local organizations whose projects aim to address water ...
Various board members, executives and public officials gathered at Gray's Lake on July 15 for a ceremonial groundbreaking of ...
Volunteers in Mason City are taking part in a week-long project to remove trash from the Winnebago and Shell Rock Rivers.
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.
FOREST CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Environmental officials are investigating a fish kill in north-central Iowa that stretched about 13 miles along the Winnebago River.
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