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Friday, January 27

!!Chronic Wasting Disease Confirmed in Two Free-Range Missouri Deer

HealthJanuary is Cervical Health Awareness Month

Road ConditionsIowa Road Conditions

Today's Obituaries

Thursday, January 26

JusticeMen Injured in Explosion at Peosta Home File Lawsuit

celebration"Chickadee Check-Off" Got a Boost in the 2010 Tax Season

HealthIowa Department of Health: Flu Season Starts Out Slowly

Wednesday, January 25

workIowa Unemployment Rate Falls to 5.6 Percent

lakeProjects in State Parks Help Returning Veterans Learn News Skills

Tuesday, January 24

!Dubuque Man Arrested Following Altercation in Dyersville

!!Application and Renewal Process for Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers Changing January 30

MoneyEconomic Development Board Announces Action to Generate Jobs

Monday, January 23

!!Man Found Dead After Standoff in Dubuque

celebrationDyersville Among Towns Selected for 2012 Community Visioning Program

downCrude Oil Down For Second Straight Week; Natural Gas Down

Friday, January 20

RelocateParent-Child Cell Phone Debate Continues

lakeApply Now for DNR Grant to Help Improve Your Local Lake, River or Stream

Thursday, January 19

MoneyNew Field of Dreams Owner Makes Pitch to State Lawmakers

farmFarmers’ Internet Use Detailed in 2011 Iowa Farm and Rural Life Poll

HealthLive Healthy Iowa’s 100 Day Wellness Challenge Kicks Off January 23

Wednesday, January 18

deerRegular Deer Seasons End: Harvest of Nearly 113,000 Animals

Money$100,000 in Grants Available to Enhance Swine Industry

Tuesday, January 17

MoneyWomen: Register for Money Talk Online Class by February 1

celebrationIowa Tourism Office Releases 2012 Iowa Travel Guide

Monday, January 16

MoneySenator Hancock Introduces Bill for Lake Delhi Funding

upMotor Fuels Rise; Crude Oil Down; Heating Fuels Steady

VolunteerState Volunteer Leaders Challenge Iowans to Serve on MLK Holiday

Friday, January 13

!!Asbury Man in Critical Condition Following Shooting

ambulanceOne Injured in Crash on Highway 38 in Delaware County

celebrationBiodiesel and Ethanol Fuels Marketing Awards Announced

MoneyMajor U of I Flood Recovery Projects Move Forward with Additional Funding

Thursday, January 12

!Dyersville Man Arrested on Harassment, Reckless Driving Charges

!!Dust off Your Winter Driving Skills for Winter Storm

farmLocal Dairy Days Feature Profitable Dairy Practices January 16 - February 9

Wednesday, January 11

lakeRainbow Trout for 2013 Are Being Spawned Now

farmIowa Learning Farms’ Webinar Focuses on Farmer Identity

conferenceGovernor Branstad Delivers 2012 Condition of the State

Tuesday, January 10

!!Manchester Police Investigating Widner Drug Break In

!!Salt Brine Applied on Sunny Afternoons Helps Fight Slippery Overnight Frost

upNatural Gas Prices Down, Crude Oil Up

Monday, January 9

!!Dundee Woman Killed in Accidental Shooting

MoneyIowa’s Eligibility for Extended Unemployment Decreases with Lower Unemployment

HealthIDPH: January is Radon Action Month

Friday, January 6

!!State Climatologist Releases 2011 Weather Summary

deerFinal Deer Season Begins January 11

Thursday, January 5

MoneyState Support Sought For Field Of Dreams and Ballpark Heaven Project

LinksMyEntre.net Webinar: Harvesting Value Through Pricing

Wednesday, January 4

!!Former UNItix Assistant Director Charged with Felony Theft

upOil Up Sharply on West Texas Intermediate; Propane Down for Second Straight Week

Tuesday, January 3

!!Hunter Injured Friday Hunting Deer in Delaware County

celebrationIowa State University Named a Military-Friendly School

MoneyUNI Professors Awarded $425,000 to Study Imbalance in Child Welfare System

Monday, January 2

CrossDyersville Man Killed in Highway 20 Accdient

celebrationUIU Announces Competition for Full-Tuition Scholarships

RelocateVirtual Eco Family Conference Connects Families to the Environment

Friday, December 30

!Dyersville Man Arrested in Connection with Vehicle Fire

workIWD has 24/7 Online Unemployment Filing Available: Warns Against Fraudulent Sites

celebration2012 Iowa Excellence in Mentoring Award Recipients

Thursday, December 29

!!Three Charged in Connection with Fatal Crash near Sageville

No SmokingHealth Care Providers Recommend Quitline Iowa

WalkingRing in the New Year with a Hike in an Iowa State Park

Wednesday, December 28

MoneyReview Utility Bills for Local Option Sales Tax

celebrationIowa Wine and Beer Launches Android App

Tuesday, December 27

farmNorthey Unveils 2013 Department of Agriculture Budget Request

AviationDecember General Aviation Appreciation Month in Iowa

Monday, December 26

!!Department of Health: Sick? Don’t Prepare Food for Others!

SchoolSTEM Advisory Council Announces Working Groups

Groan of the Day

Sally was trying hard to get the ketchup out of the bottle.

During her struggle the phone rang so she asked her 5-year-old daughter to answer the phone.

“Mommy can’t come to the phone to talk to you right now. She’s hitting the bottle.”

From A Joke A Day.com

Delaware County Fair Announces Montgomery Gentry As Country Concert for 2012 Fair
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Posted 2 December 2011
One of country music’s all time great duos is headed to Manchester to headline the Thursday Night, Country show at the 2012 Delaware County Fair.  Jeannie Domeyer, Manager of the Fair, made the announcement that headlining the concert with their down to earth stylings and working man’s music is Montgomery Gentry.

Two boys from Kentucky, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry served notice to the music world as they busted on to the national scene in 1999 with their first hit single, “Hillbilly Shoes”.  They followed this song with the release of 13 additional top 10 songs with five songs climbing the charts all the way to number 1.  Their blue collar approach to their music hits a chord with many Americans and their mission is to create songs that people will be able to touch and say, “Yeah man, that song is a little bit about me.”  The duo just recently released their newest collection, aptly titled Rebels On The Run.  The first single to be release from this album, “Where I Come From” is climbing the charts.  Domeyer said, “Their new album is the traditional Montgomery Gentry sound.  It’s filled with songs that allow you to relate with the artist.  Songs people can associate with.”

Montgomery Gentry has won a host of CMA awards including Vocal Duo of the year and most recently the humanitarian award in 2010 for their service to many charitable organizations. 

Seating for the Montgomery Gentry concert will include track seating at $35 or the new all inclusive courtyard seating.  A fresh idea for the 2012 Fair, this seating option includes a general admission bleacher seat for the show, snacks, beverages, wait staff and an area for dancing. Domeyer says, “The new seating option is aimed at giving people an 'all inclusive' option for attending the concert.  Our fair prides itself on our "pay one price and participate in everything inside the fair" philosophy, courtyard seating takes this to the next level allowing the fairgoer to buy  tickets, come to the fair, go into the courtyard and have a relaxing time without have to run to get a drink, fight the crowd for a snack or really leave the area for anything.  We have a strong desire to give our fairgoer a fuss-free experience that is relaxing and enjoyable.  We think this seating option does just that!”

Tickets for Montgomery Gentry will go on sale at 9:00 AM December 17, in time for Christmas.  Tickets will be available at the Fair office, by calling 563.927.6449 or at www.delawarecofair.com.

Updates and New Displays at Heartland Acres
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Posted 2 November 2011
Visitors to Heartland Acres campus have the opportunity to view several new displays in the growing and changing museum. Continuing to keep a fresh look and bring in additional displays is always a priority for the staff and supporters of Heartland Acres commented Craig Johnson, Executive Director of Heartland Acres. 

Recently arrived from the State Historical Society archives in Des Moines are two rarely seen items.  A Thiemann tractor produced and built between 1936 and 1944 in Albert City, Iowa as well a 1919 Milburn Electric car.  The car was owned and driven by Mrs. Arletta Clarke, wife of former Iowa Governor George W. Clarke. Governor Clarke served in from 1901 – 1909 as a member of the Iowa House or representatives and served as speaker from 1904 - 1909. He also served as Lieutenant Governor from 1909 – 1913 then was elected Governor in 1912 and again in 1914.  The 1919 Milburn Electric could go 40 miles on a single charge.
 
Also arrived is a 1937 Case CCS (stands for Case Cane Special) High Crop tractor.  This tractor is on loan from Doug DeShaw from Hopkinton, Iowa.  It is one of 65 built and is now one of 15 known survivors.  Doug owns several other Case tractors and spends much of his spare time repairing and showing antique tractors.

Heartland Acres newest display was created by Leanne Harrison and features historical information and artifacts recounting the life of Charlie Williams, builder and promoter of the once famous horse racing track in Independence in the early 1890’s. What is also part of this display is a story of the businessman and industrialist Jerome Increase Case who founded and built the J.I. Case Corporation.  Through research by Harrison she found that Jerome Increase Case owned race horses.  One of his horses named, Jay Eye See (a play on JI Case’s name) raced at the Independence track. 

Many more stories and displays about our agricultural heritage can be seen at Heartland Acres Agribition Center.  

For more information about Heartland Acres please visit www.heartlandacresusa.com or call (319) 332.0123 or see Heartland Acres on Face book.

Premier Grain Farms Donates Hay to Heartland Acres Agribition Center
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Posted 6 July 2011
Heartland Acres Agribiton Center recently received a donation of 34 round bales of hay from Premier Grain Farms based in Walker, Iowa.  Premier Grain Farms, an innovative leader in the rapidly changing business of grain farming, is a local, family owned farming operation, based in Buchanan County.  

The donation came about as an opportunity for Premier Grain Farms to help support the efforts of Heartland Acres in the farm animal displays. Heartland Acres continues to preserve and promote the story of our agricultural past, present and future. The donated hay will be used throughout the coming months to support the livestock display. 

Heartland Acres Board Member, Eric Smith was excited to hear the news and was grateful for the donation.  Smith, a long time supporter of Heartland Acres commented, “It is really nice to have an agricultural based business like Premier Grain Farms stepping up in support of Heartland Acres. Donations like this have a positive financial impact for Heartland Acres and are a much needed and appreciated donation.   

For more information about Heartland Acres please visitwww.heartlandacresusa.com or call (319) 332.0123 or see Heartland Acres on Face book.

Photo Caption
Brian Prusator, Land Management Representative for Premier Grain Farms (left) of Walker, Iowa stands with Craig Johnson, Executive Director for Heartland Acres, by one of the many bales of hay used at Heartland Acres to feed their livestock. Photo Submitted


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