Iowa's largest sycamore tree was "severely damaged" by a suspicious fire on Sunday, Feb. 18, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. The tree, located in Geode State Park in ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. A mysterious fire found inside a 350-year-old sycamore tree — believed to be the largest in Iowa — ...
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Sycamore Gap trial live: ‘Jeffrey, it’s gone viral’, defendant remarked after tree chopped down, court told
A man accused of felling the Sycamore Gap tree told his co-accused “Jeffrey, it’s gone viral” as news broke of the irreparable damage, a jury was told. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers are both ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is seeking assistance from the public after the largest sycamore tree in Iowa was mysteriously set ablaze Sunday. The tree resides at Geode State Park, near ...
When the iconic Sycamore Gap tree was cut down in September 2023, it triggered an outpouring of grief and outrage. Now, the men behind the felling have been sentenced for their crime. Daniel Graham, ...
DANVILLE, Iowa (KCRG) - A suspicious fire damaged the largest sycamore tree in Iowa at Geode State Park on Sunday, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources said. The DNR is investigating the fire and ...
DANVILLE, Iowa (KTIV) - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is asking for the public to disclose any information about a suspicious fire at Iowa’s largest sycamore tree. According to Park Ranger ...
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