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The Environmental Protection Agency has overturned a 2024 ruling that sought to protect some of Iowa's largest waterways that provide drinking water for half a million people.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has awarded Capital Paving & Construction, LLC the contract to replace the bridge deck on the Route N bridge over Interstate 35 near Eagleville. To complete the work, crews will remove the bridge deck, requiring overnight closures of I-35 beneath the bridge beginning Monday, Aug. 26.
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Just days before national Democrats gather for their annual summer meeting, Iowa’s state party officials on Thursday said it was a mistake for the party to have abandoned Iowa in the 2024 early nominating calendar and opened up the possibility of going rogue the next time around.
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The Cultural Corner Art Guild and Gallery is looking for about 30 artists to volunteer at the upcoming Chautauqua in the Park in Chillicothe.
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Starting Monday, Aug. 25, the Middle Fork Grand River Bridge on U.S. Route 169 in Worth County will close to allow for a bridge deck replacement.
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Walmart has recalled frozen, raw shrimp sold in 13 states because federal health officials say it could have potential radioactive contamination.
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A seven-foot-ceremonial scalpel — not scissors — sliced through a ribbon as University of Missouri-Kansas City and community leaders celebrated the grand opening of the new UMKC School of Medicine building in St. Joseph, Missouri, a milestone for medical education and rural health in northwest Missouri.
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The City of Maryville Tourism Stake Holders will be reaching out to the community for ideas on how to get more people to visit their town.
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You don’t have to be an expert to plant a yard or flower garden that provides good habitat for insects and local wildlife. All you need is a little help to determine the right plants in the right places. With many native plant species, you don’t have to wait for spring to begin planting, either.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation is launching a major invasive carp removal operation on the Platte River in Platte County, just north of Farley.