ISU Appoints New Director Of Natural Resources And Extension
Iowa State University (ISU) has named the new interim associate dean for Extension and director of Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension after his predecessor was named ISU’s vice president of Extension and Outreach. Jay Harmon will be
Coon Rapids Friends Of The Library Launches Annual Book Sale Wednesday
Today (Wednesday) marked the first day of the Coon Rapids Friends of the Library Book Sale, and staff has already seen a large number of books sent off to new homes. The Friends hold the book sale
Glidden Awarded $2,000 Grant To Help Protect And Preserve Ash Trees
The City of Glidden has been awarded a $2,000 Power of Trees grant by two concerned parties to assist the city with maintaining the threatened Ash population in the town. With Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) confirmed in
SARH Warns Of Scammers Soliciting Donations With Their Name
Officials with St. Anthony Regional Hospital (SARH) say they have learned of a phone scam that is targeting individuals in Carroll and the surrounding areas. Reports have come in that the caller says they are soliciting donations
State Representatives Explain Reasoning For Voter ID Bill
The Iowa House has amended the Senate version of House File 516, the voter ID bill requiring voters to provide proof of identity and eligibility to vote and also includes the issuance of a personal identification number
Congressman King Challenges Labels During Informal Gathering In Carroll
During a stop in Carroll to meet with constituents, 4th District Congressman Steve King was asked about humanitarian aid and how we can assist other countries in maintaining their cultures, especially in the face of the influx
Perry Man Arrested After Dropping Narcotics On Floor Of Wild Rose Jefferson Casino
At approximately 10:31 p.m. on Monday night, security staff at Wild Rose Casino Jefferson notified the Jefferson Police Department that a baggy of suspected narcotics had been found on the gaming floor. Video surveillance was reviewed and
Northey Says Dry Weather Needed For Fieldwork To Begin In Earnest
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Bill Northey, says that warm and dry weather are needed before widespread field work can get underway. The most recent USDA National Agricultural Statistical Service Iowa Crop Progress and Condition report showed that
Buena Vista Student Arrested On Forgery Charges
A Buena Vista University (BVU) student from Chicago has been arrested and charged with four counts of forgery, class D felonies, possession of a controlled substance—marijuana—a serious misdemeanor, and possession of stolen property. Twenty-one-year-old Kevin Kee was
OPN Provides Presentation Materials From Monday City Council Meeting
OPN Architects, Inc. has provided the media with the information used during the last Carroll City Council meeting on Monday, April 10. The information below shows the questions and answers that were drafted, a timeline, the conceptual