Area Producers Taking Advantage Of Sensitive Crop Registry
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is reporting the successful revamping of the Iowa Sensitive Crops Registry and is encouraging eligible producers to re-save their data for the 2018 season. “We have been encouraged to
St. Anthony Foundation Opens 2018 Scholarship Application Process
Every year, St. Anthony Regional Hospital works with area students who are pursuing a career in the healthcare field by offering scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500. Applications for these are now available through the St. Anthony
Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office Takes Pledge Against Youth Use Of Tobacco And Alternative Products
The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division for Tobacco, Alternative Nicotine and Vapor Product Evaluation and Enforcement. Members of the department have taken an oath to help keep tobacco, nicotine and
Senator Boulton, Democratic Candidate For Governor, Releases First Television Ad
Sixteenth District Iowa Senator and Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Nate Boulton, has released his first televised ad in the Des Moines and Cedar Rapids markets titled, “Voice. The 30-second clip starts with a highlight from the 2017 Legislative
Iowa Department Of Public Safety Seeking Everyday Heroes
There are people out there who will risk everything for the benefit of others, and the Iowa Department of Public Safety wants to hear these stories as they search for local heroes to receive the Governor’s Lifesaving
Zoning, Trail Segments, Pickleball And Park Improvements On Monday’s Carroll City Council Agenda
The second full meeting of the year for the Carroll City Council will convene at 5:15 p.m. Monday night in the second-floor council chambers at the Farner Government Building. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, provided a brief synopsis