The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a wastewater discharge near the city of Nora Springs.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating after five deer carcasses were illegally dumped at a boat ramp. The carcasses were located at the Highway 44 boat ramp of the Raccoon River in Dallas County.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hasannounced they will require the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to add 7 segments to Iowa's 2024 i
We want people to come out to these meetings, listen to the seasons reviews, ask questions and hear directly from our staff.'
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is providing grants to disadvantaged schools across Iowa to plant trees. Teodora Mitov reports.
A federal recreational trails program project in northwest Iowa is getting funding. Iowa DOT officials said they approved $650,000 for the Estherville River Recreation Enhancement Project. The total cost of the project is an estimated $1.
Iowa counties can have their own review on proposed animal feeding operation permits if they adopt a construction evaluation resolution, but not all counties take that step.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is asking for the public's help with a carcass dumping investigation. The DNR says five dead deer were found at the Highway 44 boat ramp of the Raccoon River. In Iowa, it is illegal to leave a dead animal without disposing of it in a timely manner.
Here is this week’s Northwest Iowa Fishing Report from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, as released Thursday afternoon, January 16th. East Okoboji LakeIce thickness is around […]
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has issued a consent order requiring Roorda Dairy to pay more than $38,000, following a manure spill in July that resulted in more than 100,000 killed fish. Roorda Dairy,
Iowa counties can have their own review on proposed animal feeding operation permits if they adopt a construction evaluation resolution and submit it to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources
After failing to get out of the Iowa House chamber last legislative session, the hands-free driving bill is back in the Iowa Senate advancing out of subcommittee on