After the devastating floods in the summer of 2024, northwest Iowa communities continue to wait for federal buyout funds for nearly 270 homes, leaving local leaders urging swifter government action.
University of Iowa researcher Kate Giannini is using a Fulbright award to explore new flood planning tools with global ...
Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra says after flooding hit communities in his district in mid-2024 he’s been meeting regularly with FEMA officials to talk about progress — and Feenstra says he’s ...
RESIDENTS OF NINE COMMUNITIES HIT BY FLOODING IN NORTHWEST IOWA IN 2024 ARE STILL WAITING FOR FEMA TO BUYOUT 267 HOMES, ...
The arduous task of cleaning up from catastrophic flooding is underway across the Northeast after storms stretched the region’s flood control systems nearly to the breaking point. Managing these flood ...
Construction on the Dubuque Flood Gate Replacement and Pump Station Project will resume after the Iowa Department of Natural Resources approved a key permit and determined no additional environmental ...
Concern about potential flooding began in early February 1993 after storms dumped almost 2 feet of snow in some parts of northern Iowa. ice jams on the Raccoon River brought the year's first floods to ...
Iowa researchers have found that farm ponds — designed to control flooding and curb the amount of soil and organic materials ...