Students interested in robotics, coding and other technology-focused activities still have time to register for emPowerU's Summer STEAM Camps in St. Joseph.
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The state still has far fewer reported cases of the parasitic infection than other Midwestern states. Cylosporiasis symptoms include nausea and watery diarrhea.
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The Maryville R-II Board of Education approved several contracts and other business during its meeting Wednesday.
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Rural Iowa farmers are helping climate scientists get a better understanding of soil moisture levels across the state, data only available at the local level until now.
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As more data centers look to expand into Nebraska, a growing number of counties are pressing pause. However, a new state law continues to push development efforts forward.
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Pesticide pollution is a problem especially in the middle of the country. And sometimes there's enough of it to possibly hurt aquatic plants and animals.
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For 150 years, silos have been a fixture of the Corn Belt, but efforts to preserve them have been haphazard.
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The Trump administration wants to install permanent fencing around Lafayette Park, directly outside the White House. It's long been a popular spot for protesters, who worry barriers will change that.
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