How many more billions can we spend, without seeing any real progreithout changing the approach . Tim controversy over how to regulate agricultural practices to protect Water Quality in iowa is again taking center stage. Tim good evening and thank you for agricultural practices to protect Water Quality in iowa is again taking center stage. Tim good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna and im Jenna Rehnstrom Water Quality in iowa has been a hot topic as of late. Now, authors of a new study say whats being done by farmers to protect our streams and rivers. Isnt enough. Tim experts on the matter in northwest iowa say their biggest challengngis getting producers informed about their options. Abc9s jess plue tells us more. Jess the Environmental Working Group conducted a water study in iowa saying voluntary Water Conservation methods are overall not working. And arent worth the money. Project coordinator for buena vista and pocahontas counties about how she views
Criticism. Our Jetske Wauran spoke with some local gun sellers and owners who are reacting to the plans. 3 Gun Shop Owners in sioux city tell me they dont believe president obamas 10point plan is the best solution. Instead, theyre saying the president should focus on the real problem. You know it seemed pretty misleading in my opinion. Theres a lot of stuff he covered thats already covered by law. Chase cjeka is the owner of american brothers in arms, a gun shop in sioux city where customers can purchase guns both instore and online. Anytime you purchase a firearm anywhere online it is required to come to a dealer by law. Paul barrett, owner of shooting paradise in sioux city, explains that all licensed dealers have to do a background check for any type of gun. But he also says, guns dont cause violence, its the people who do. Its not the guns fault in all reality, its the person using the gun. Its not the guns fault. Moved to tears, obama recalled hook massacre, that claimed the lives
Find people to help especially during the winter months. Many of our volunteers are seniors. I think the average age is in the seventies, so when the conditions are slick like this for either the vehicles or their feet they dont feel safe out. The need for volunteers required meals on wheels to call in some backup. Humvees roared into town, filled with active duty soldiers ready to receive their assignment. Theyre having the younger guard members deliver meals throughout the city. The parking lot is full of humvees and they are grabbing right now their hot bags and cold bags to take out to the homebound seniors. Dressed in uniform, the National Guard delivered over 160 meals bringing enough members to complete all 17 routes and issuing a challenge to other Community Members to get involved. Volunteering itself gives you a good personal satisfaction. It could be your mom, your dad, your uncle, eventually you thats snowed hour a week to help out with something. And while it may not have
FAIRMONT Funeral services for Reinold H. Hagen, 88, of Fairmont, Minn., will be 11 a.m. November 25, 2023, at St. John Lutheran Church in Sherburn, Minn. A