JOHNSTON, Iowa – As summer gets underway, water levels are looking good at Saylorville Lake. That’s largely thanks to a lack of big rains in northern Iowa. April was wet for most of central Iowa, but May has trended drier. Water quality levels have also been at acceptable levels, but officials are continuing to work […]
Related Posts
-
Christmas in June? This small Kentucky town has transformed into a snowy movie set
Maysville, Kentucky, is embracing the holiday spirit early as the town transforms into a snowy…
-
Prostate cancer survivor offers free screenings at Des Moines Farmer’s Market
Mark Good, a prostate cancer survivor, is advocating for early screening as Iowa faces high…
-
Hundreds gather for Central Iowa Heart Walk to support life-saving research
More than 500 Central Iowans joined the American Heart Association Heart Walk to support heart…
-
With Trump attending Game 3 of the NBA Finals, Knicks enhance security
The New York Knicks are warning fans to bring as little as possible to Game…
Leave a Reply