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Governor Kim Reynolds Signs Disaster Proclamation after Storms
Governor Kim Reynolds signed a disaster emergency proclamation that would open six counties to disaster relief aid. Reynolds cited six counties that received damage from Friday’s storms, including Allamakee, Cass, Des Moines, Fayette, Henry, and Lee counties. It opens up certain state resources for disaster recovery, as well as relief grants of up to $5,000 for households earning up to 200% of the poverty level. More information on applying for disaster relief grants can be found on the state’s website. Victims of the storms have 45 days to apply.
Earlville to Flush Hydrants Next Week
The City of Earlville Water Department will be flushing hydrants Week of April 22nd - 26th. During this time customers may experience decreased water pressure and/or discoloration of water. Residents with questions or concerns can call the Earlville City Office at 923-3365.
Worthington Ends Boil Advisory
The City Worthington has ended a boil advisory. City leaders say the boil recommendation was due to the potential for bacterial contamination after the distribution system had a loss in pressure on Sunday. People can also use bottled water instead. Residents of Worthington may now resume normal water use. The advisory was in place until test samples met water quality requirements from the DNR.
Dyersville Chamber Names Woman of the Year
The Dyersville Area Chamber of Commerce named it's 2024 Woman of the Year at the 27th annual Women's Night event, held last night. The award went to Ashley Hall, A mother of four who was described in her nomination as facing challenges like her child's cancer diagnosis and her own risky pregnancy. Ashley fundraises for pediatric cancer causes and supports families dealing with alopecia. The award is presented annually to a woman “whose qualities have enhanced the quality of life for residents and communities” in Dyersville, Earlville, Farley, Luxemburg, New Vienna, Petersburg and Worthington.
Tornado Confirmed in Buchanan County
A tornado in Buchanan County has been confirmed by the National Weather Service from Tuesday's severe storms. The tornado was near the towns of Quasqueton and Winthrop. The National Weather Service will release more details of the tornado on Thursday. Another tornado was confirmed from Tuesday's storms in southeastern Iowa. The tornado developed in Lee County near the town of Houghton. The tornado was rated as an EF-2 with peak winds of 130 mph and a max width of 600 yards. It was on the ground for over 26 miles passing through Lee, Henry and Des Moines counties. Significant damage was observed to homes, trees and outbuildings in the path of the tornado. The worst damage occurred at a farm north of New London in Henry County. The roof of a brick house had been removed and one of the exterior walls collapsed. There was also a garaged destroyed on the property.
Hopkinton Man Wins $10,000 in Lottery Drawing
A Hopkinton man won $10,000 from an Iowa Lottery game. According to a press release Douglas Knock won the prize from a Mega Millions game in Friday’s drawing. Knock’s 2-dollar Mega Millions ticket was purchased at Morning Star Station in Worthington and matched four of five white balls and the Mega Ball. He was one number away from winning that night’s $67 million jackpot. Knock claimed his prize this week at Iowa Lottery’s Cedar Rapids office.
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