Crop Condition Ratings Drop As Rain Falls In Some Areas Of Iowa, But Not Others
As drought conditions continue to spread across the state, producers are seeing the crop ratings drop from the mid-eightieth percentile to the low seventies. The Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report for the week ending Aug. 2
Small Businesses And Non-Profits May Be Eligible For Assistance With Utility Bills
Recently, Gov. Kim Reynolds approved an allocation to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19 through the federal CARES Act. This includes the Small Business Utility Disruption Prevention Program through the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA). This measure’s
Sac County Man Facing Federal Charges In Coronavirus Relief Fraud Scheme
SCHALLER, Iowa (RI) – A Sac County man is accused of illegally getting coronavirus relief money from other states. Sixty-one-year-old Alvin Lavon Rex of Schaller is charged with one count of mail fraud. The complaint against Rex