ATLANTIC, Iowa (WOWT) - A fuel spill in western Iowa ... and eventually into a unnamed tributary of the East Nishnabotna River. Residents are encouraged to avoid the area around the spill as ...
State conservation officials found no living fish last week in the East Nishnabotna River south of Red Oak — the result of a massive fertilizer spill at a farmers cooperative. The only living ...
The only living fish were discovered near Hamburg in far southwest Iowa, downstream of where the river joins with the West Nishnabotna, said John Lorenzen, a fisheries biologist for the Iowa ...
Transportation officials have closed the Black Hawk Bridge that connects Wisconsin and Iowa over the Mississippi River after confirming the historic bridge had moved slightly. The bridge ...
IOWA CITY — An old Coralville favorite is reigniting the flame of a bygone era at The Highlander Hotel in Iowa City. The former Iowa River Power Restaurant, which closed in November after being ...
The reservation books are filling up for the revived 1960s supper club at the Highlander Hotel in Iowa City with the help of the recently closed Iowa River Power Restaurant. The Iowa River Power ...
1,500 tons of liquid nitrogen fertilizer, 32% solution, was discharged into a drainage ditch in Red Oak, Iowa, before making its way into the East Nishnabotna River. The river is a tributary of ...
An estimated 265,000 gallons of liquid nitrogen fertilizer leaked from a farmers cooperative in Red Oak early this week and most of it went into the East Nishnabotna River, according to the Iowa ...
The Black Hawk County Sheriff's Office says it happened yesterday along the Cedar River near La Porte City ... An autopsy is expected to be conducted by the Iowa State Medical Examiner.
BOTH OF THEM ARE FROM CALIFORNIA. WELL, THE IOWA DNR INVESTIGATES. AFTER 1500 TONS OF FERTILIZER ENDED UP IN THE EAST NISHNABOTNA RIVER. THE DNR SAYS THAT AG COMPANY NEW COOPERATIVE TOLD THEM ...
Binge drinking not seen as cause of Iowa’s rising cancer rates, researchers say. Amid increasing scrutiny of a potential link between agricultural chemicals and cancer, a new report is ...
On Wednesday, the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History announced that it's now in possession of a prehistoric left arm bone belonging to a Jefferson’s ground sloth (Megalonyx jeffersonii ...