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Farm equipment manufacturer has 250 layoffs

Farm equipment manufacturer has 250 layoffs

Another Iowa farm equipment manufacturer is having to lay off workers because of low grain prices. Kinze Manufacturing is pink-slipping 215 workers at its plant near Williamsburg.  Deere and Company had to lay off 910 workers at its Iowa factories in January.MORE

Iowans give EPA earful in KC

Iowans give EPA earful in KC

Governor Branstad is among 250 people planning to testify today at an EPA hearing in Kansas City on the impact of changes in the Renewable Fuel Standard.  Opponents of the changes say they would have a stifling impact on the ethanol industry, and go against standards set by Congress eight years ago.MORE

Torch Afternoon News 6-24: Kasich touts success in Ohio, Dallas Co. moves gun apps online, Des Moines receives major flooding grant

Torch Afternoon News 6-24: Kasich touts success in Ohio, Dallas Co. moves gun apps online, Des Moines receives major flooding grant

In his first stop in Iowa in 16 years, potential GOP presidential contender John Kasich talked to a room full of voters Wednesday in downtown Des Moines. The Ohio Governor touted his success in his state as a way to lead America, noting improvements in the state budget, education, poverty, and residents with disabilities. Kasich says he’s…MORE

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-24:

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-24:

An Iowa egg farm is being sued by a food supplier for breach of contract because it didn’t deliver the promised eggs after being struck by the bird flu.  Hawkeye Pride’s parent company lost more than 5-and-a-half million egg-laying hens. The suing company – Michael Foods Egg Products – is a subsidiary of Post. The…MORE

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-23:

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-23:

High-speed Internet in Iowa is getting a boost.  Governor Branstad signed a bill that creates a property tax relief program for those who extend their broadband infrastructure. Branstad made broadband expansion a legislative priority over the past two years. The property tax relief part of the program will be privately funded. Getting residents web savvy…MORE

Say goodbye to 13 games

Say goodbye to 13 games

The Iowa Lottery is ending thirteen of its games.  Nine of them are instant scratch games, and four are pull-tab games.  Players have til August 11th of next year to claim prizes in the pull-tab games, and September 28th for the scratch games.MORE

Egg production drops drastically

Egg production drops drastically

Egg production in Iowa has dropped 28 percent from last year because of the bird flu.  USDA says national egg production fell 6-and-a-half percent.MORE

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-22:

TORCH MORNING NEWS YOU CAN USE 6-22:

There has been a growing number of attacks on the city of Des Moines’ computer network, according to the city’s information technology director.  He told the city council this morning that there’s been an 11-hundred percent increase in intrusion denials. The director is recommending an upgrade in both web and digital services. An out-of-state company accused…MORE

Car crashes and deaths down

Car crashes and deaths down

The greater Des Moines area has been hit with fewer car crashes and car-related deaths in the past decade, according to the Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization.  The biggest number of accidents were during afternoon rush hour, especially on Fridays.MORE

Lee County fertilizer plant gets more breaks

Lee County fertilizer plant gets more breaks

The Iowa Economic Development Board gave the thumbs up to 25 million dollars in extra tax breaks for the Iowa Fertilizer Plant in Lee County. The Egyptian-based company building the plant has agreed to add 11 more jobs, bringing the total employed at the facility to 180.MORE