Bass Takes Flair For Communication With Him When He Retires
Since Carroll County Sheriff Doug Bass announced his retirement a little over a month ago, there has been an outpouring of support, gratitude and praise for the 43-years of service Bass has provided the county. There is
King Supports Cruz And RFS
Congressman Steve King has endorsed Texas Senator Ted Cruz for the GOP Presidential nomination, causing many to ask Iowa’s fourth-district representative about his commitment to the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS). The RFS was adopted by Congress in
ISA Funding Over $2 Million For Research At ISU
Photo: Danny Singh, Monsanto Chair in Soybean Breeding and the principal investigator on one of the new projects funded by the Iowa Soybean Association The Iowa Soybean Association is funding over $2 million of research at Iowa State University to
Linking Families And Communities Earns Support Credentialing
Linking Families and Communities of Fort Dodge has received Iowa Family Support Credentials for programs that work to support families in raising young children and building a strong foundation for school and life. The credentialing is valid
Severe Weather Awareness Week Starts March 21
Governor Terry Branstad has proclaimed that March 21 through March 25 will be Severe Weather Awareness week in Iowa. The Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the National Weather Service and Iowa’s local emergency managers
Grassley Joins Education Caucus
Senator Chuck Grassley has joined the Senate Career and Technical Education Caucus, which is focused on making sure students have the technical skills needed to succeed in highly-specialized workplaces. The caucus holds briefings and other events on
Sac County Summer Camp Registration Opens March 21
With the weather lately, it is not too hard to believe that summer will be here before we know it. One of the things that means for local youth is summer camp. Sac County Conservation will be