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Water utility near dried-up river in Iowa pushes back against restrictions

A rural water utility in northwest Iowa wants to relax its state-mandated reporting requirements despite regulators’ finding that it contributed to a river running dry last year.

Water utility near dried-up river pushes back against restrictions

A rural water utility in northwest Iowa wants to relax its state-mandated reporting requirements despite regulators’ finding that it contributed to a river running dry last year.

Federal funding pipes in for Lewis & Clark

REGIONAL—A wave of new construction on the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System may be coming down the pipe to N’West Iowa with a boost in federal funding for the

Olson Trust dedicates funds for Lake Okabena dam

Board votes to award more than $92,700 toward repair or replacement of aging structure. 6:00 pm, Apr. 23, 2021 × Waves splash over the Lake Okabena dam in this photo taken Thursday afternoon, April 22, 2021. The crumbling concrete is a source of concern and needs to be repaired or replaced. (Julie Buntjer/The Globe)Julie Buntjer WORTHINGTON With $204,000 in interest money available to spend on projects that improve water quality within a 12-mile radius of the city of Worthington, members of the E.O. Olson Trust received few options for spending it during their annual meeting Thursday morning. The five-member board comprised of Nobles County commissioners Bob Demuth and Donald Linssen, Worthington Public Utilities representative Deb Weg, Worthington Mayor Mike Kuhle and citizen member Jack Sliver ultimately dedicated $92,780.35 toward replacement of, or improvements to, the Lake Okabena dam. The amount is equal to the money the city received for the sale of a por

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