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Iowa Hospital in Charles City Lands $27.5 Million USDA Loan for Expansion and Renovation

1h ago · June 13, 2026 · 2 min read

Why It Matters

Rural hospitals across Iowa continue to face infrastructure challenges, and a new federal loan signals renewed attention to healthcare access in smaller communities. Floyd County Medical Center in Charles City is set to receive a $27.5 million USDA loan to fund a significant expansion of its facilities.

What Happened

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the loan on Friday through its Rural Development office. Iowa State Director Mike Sexton made the announcement, highlighting the project as part of the current administration’s focus on supporting rural communities.

The funding will support construction of a new one-story addition to the hospital, along with a renovation of its north wing. Several departments are slated for both expansion and modernization, including the surgical, dietary, and material-management departments.

“Access to critical care is essential to the health of Iowans,” Sexton said. “President Donald Trump and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins have made it a priority to ensure rural Iowa communities have the resources needed to thrive, and this project helps achieve that vision.”

By the Numbers

The full $27.5 million will come through the USDA Rural Development’s Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant program, which provides direct loans, loan guarantees, and grants to support essential services in rural areas. Charles City, the seat of Floyd County, is a community of several thousand residents in north-central Iowa.

Zoom Out

Rural hospital closures and service reductions have been a persistent concern across the United States over the past decade. Federal loan programs like the Community Facilities Direct Loan & Grant initiative are one of the primary tools used to address capital shortfalls that smaller, rural medical centers often face when attempting facility upgrades. Iowa has seen several similar investments in rural healthcare infrastructure in recent years as federal agencies work to offset declining margins at small hospitals.

Healthcare infrastructure is one of several policy flashpoints shaping Iowa’s political landscape heading into the 2026 election cycle, with candidates in the governor’s race already drawing national attention.

What’s Next

With the loan secured, Floyd County Medical Center is expected to move forward with design and construction planning. The scope of the project — covering a new addition, wing renovation, and multiple departmental upgrades — suggests a multi-phase timeline before completion. No specific construction start date was announced in Friday’s USDA release.

Last updated: Jun 13, 2026 at 11:50 AM GMT+0000 · Sources available
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