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High water ravaged the community of Spencer in June. Even though many properties sustained damage, the Clay County Fair thrived.
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Residents of Sioux City’s Riverside neighborhood still face a long road to recovery but appreciate the assistance provided by the federal and state government, as well as local volunteers.
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Volunteers in Spencer rallied around their community after severe flooding
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It’s been an active season for tornadoes and flooding in the Midwest due to various factors like hot and cold jet streams and climate change. This could create lasting public health challenges.
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A controlled operation took place Monday to start the demolition of a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway bridge destroyed by floodwaters in northwest Iowa.
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Volunteers in Spencer rallied around their community after severe flooding.
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Even though the Lyon County Fair started this week in a new location, participants are still enjoying showcasing their animals during the livestock show.
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Deliberation took just an hour to find the defendant guilty. The trial was moved from Kossuth County to Dickinson County due to concerns about finding an impartial jury.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds announced four new programs on Thursday aimed at helping Iowans whose homes and farms were damaged by flooding and tornadoes.
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Catastrophic rainfall and swollen rivers have left thousands of Iowans with a lot of work to do in repairing their homes.