• Home
  • News
    • Politics & Government
    • Business & Economy
    • Crime / Courts
    • Health / Medicine
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • Radio Iowa Poll
  • Affiliates
    • Affiliate Support Page
  • Contact Us
    • Reporters

Radio Iowa

Iowa's Radio News Network

You are here: Home / Health / Medicine / Denver (Iowa) residents told to boil water

Denver (Iowa) residents told to boil water

July 1, 1999 By admin

Recent tests indicate the water in the northeast Iowa town of Denver is clean, but residents are still advised to boil their water. Bacteria was found in the town’s water supply last weekend, and City Administrator Larry Farley says they need to continue testing before giving the “all clear” signal. Farley says Denver residents should boil their water until further notice. Farley says there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from drinking the water.

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Filed Under: Health / Medicine, Outdoors

Featured Stories

Bill would limit placement of solar arrays on farm ground

Marquette casino moving to land, leaving only 2 casino boats in Iowa

Reynolds signs her ‘school choice’ bill into law

Governor Reynolds touts 2024 Iowa Caucuses in Inaugural Address

University of Iowa grad presiding over U.S. House Speaker vote

TwitterFacebook
Tweets by RadioIowa

No coaching changes coming for Iowa football

Iowa State names new receivers coach

No. 2 Iowa visits No. 1 Penn State in wrestling dual Friday night

Iowa’s Clark brings increased exposure to women’s basketball

No. 18 Iowa State women visit TCU

More Sports

Archives

Copyright © 2023 ยท Learfield News & Ag, LLC