Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird made a stop at Puck Enterprises in Manning, touring the facility and meeting with team leadership, along with other city officials and law enforcement. Puck President Jeremy Puck went over the history of the company, how it expanded from 13 employees in 2010 to an over 200,000 square foot building with 242 employees across multiple locations. One of the most recent expansions was for Puck Fire, offering the industrial fire market new approaches to bring water to fires with innovative equipment, large diameter hoses, and more. Puck says Puck Fire was launched in 2023, opening even more doors for the company.
Bird brought up having a conversation with representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) after lawsuits for failure to implement year-round sales of E-15, to block Biden Administrations electric vehicle mandate and more when asked what her office has been up to.
Puck says Iowa is a leader in the industry of ensuring pollutants remain out of the water and air while advancing forward in pork and cattle production.
Bird said she continues to be amazed at all the work and advancements Puck Enterprises continues to make not only locally, but across the nation. She is grateful for the chance to tour the facility and looks forward to see what the future holds for the innovative company. Pictures from the AG visit can be found included below.






