Iowa farmer calls Brazil visit “eye opening”
By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News, Soybeans An eastern Iowa farmer calls his first trip to the State of Mato Grosso in west-central [Read More]
By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News, Soybeans An eastern Iowa farmer calls his first trip to the State of Mato Grosso in west-central [Read More]
By Larry Lee Filed Under: 2022 Events, 2022 National Ethanol Conference, Biofuels, Corn, Crops, crops, Environment, Iowa, News, Renewable Energy, Renewable Energy, Renewable Fuels Modern [Read More]
A portion of 171st Street near SSAB will be closed from Monday, Feb. 28, until around the middle of summer for a culvert replacement project. [Read More]
A new Fire/EMS Explorer Post has been formed in Muscatine sponsored by the Muscatine Fire Department, providing a hands-on program for boys and girls 14- [Read More]
By O. Kay Henderson, Radio Iowa Iowa’s governor will deliver the Republican response to President Biden’s State of the Union address next Tuesday. GOP congressional [Read More]
February 22, 2022 By Larry Lee Filed Under: 2022 Events, 2022 National Ethanol Conference, Corn Refiners, crops, Energy, Ethanol, News, Renewable Energy, Renewable Energy, Renewable [Read More]
By Matt Kelly, Radio Iowa Studies find nearly 75% of crashes in Iowa happen in less than two inches of snow, and researchers at the [Read More]
UPDATED: The Muscatine City Council plans to vote on changes to the city’s animal regulation ordinance at their meeting on March 3. Click here to [Read More]
The Muscatine Art Center will be closed to the public from February 21 through March 8 to facilitate the changing of exhibitions. Art Center staff [Read More]
The latest episode of Muscatine In Focus is now available for viewing on Youtube. This week’s episode features Naomi DeWinter and artist John VandeWalle, Pearl [Read More]
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