Iowa drought plan uses history to predict future
Iowa has developed its first-ever plan to predict drought before it happens.
Iowa has developed its first-ever plan to predict drought before it happens.
The Colorado Department of Human Services is recruiting nurses and offering $14,000 sign-on bonuses for nurses to work in the state's two psychiatric hospitals in Denver and Pueblo.
The Regular Meeting of the Town of Eads Board of Trustees was called to order by Mayor Shields, Tuesday February 13, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. in the Town Hall. Robin Fox took roll call:
A new proposed rule that would increase fees for nonimmigrant work visas by an average of 225 percent has come under fire from a bipartisan group of congressional members.
Over the past decade, vinyl records have made a major comeback. People purchased US$1.2 billion of records in 2022, a 20% jump from the previous year.
Not only did sales rise, but they also surpassed CD sales for the first time since 1988.
Try this quick, easy, and creamy corn soup when you're short on time.
Donald Ray “Don” McDaniel was born May 19, 1925, in Eads, the son of Roland and Lottie Wilkins McDaniel.
Don married Phyllis Martha Elgin and they raised three children. Don and Phyllis raised their family in a Godly home.
Another round of powerful atmospheric rivers is hitting California, following storms in January and February 2023 that dumped record amounts of snow. This time, the storms are warmer, and they are triggering flood warnings as they bring rain higher into the mountains – on top of the snowpack.
Just one day after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation that "investors and owners of systemic large banks" will not be bailed out of the Silicon Valley Bank failure, she made good on her statement.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture touts its conservation programs for farmers, but a new study from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy found last year, three of four applications for the programs were denied.