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Iowa, United States · IowaVENICE, Louisiana — Kindra Arnesen is a 46-year-old commercial fishing boat operator who has spent most of her life among the pelicans and bayous of southern Louisiana, near the juncture where the 2,350-mile-long Mississippi River ends at the Gulf of Mexico. Clark Porter is a 62-year-old farmer who lives in north-central Iowa where he spends part of his day working as an environmental specialist for the state and the other part raising corn and …See the Story
Stemming the tide of harmful farm pollutants on the Mississippi ‘an extraordinary task’
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Politics · Bettendorf“Unsustainable” is a fascinating word, especially when it is used in government and politics. Merriam-Webster, the dictionary folks, tell us unsustainable means something cannot be continued or supported. But in governmental affairs, that definition sometimes gets changed. Instead of something truly being incapable of continuing, the word often means the person using the term simply does not want that “something” to go forward. Understanding thi…See the Story
Our grammarian governor plays politics with words
Fish · MissouriA fertilizer spill in early March killed over 749,000 fish in a nearly 50-mile stretch of the East Nishnabotna River. An aboveground storage tank valve was left open and caused the spill. Ammonia levels are declining in the river, and cleanup efforts are ongoing.See the Story
Fertilizer spill killed more than 749,000 fish in Montgomery County, DNR says
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Senate · IndianolaThe Senate approved Senate File 455 on a 29-18 vote. The bill would ban local regulations that are more restrictive than state and federal guidelines on stormwater runoff and topsoil preservation. The House passed the bill earlier in March after an initial failed attempt, amending it to allow local governments to breach these regulatory limits.See the Story
Senate sends bill restricting local topsoil, stormwater rules to governor’s desk
Johnston, Iowa · JohnstonWhat were they thinking? That is a question I ask myself a lot lately. Those were the first words out of my mouth when the Manhattan district attorney had to postpone Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial on the alleged hush-money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels — the delay necessitated because government lawyers had dropped the ball.
I muttered those words during several days of court hearings in Georgia into Atlanta prosecutor Fani…See the Story