Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff In Honor Of Late Senator, John McCain
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa to half-staff in honor and remembrance of Arizona Senator, John McCain. Flags are to remain lowered from now until sunset on Sunday, Sept. 2. “We lost an American
Iowa DNR Requests Public Input On Hazardous Material Recycling
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking Iowans to take a few minutes out of their day to complete an online survey to learn more about how they think about hazardous materials recycling. The questionnaire
CCSD Board Of Education Releases 2018-19 Meeting Schedule
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education has released their meeting schedule for the 2018-19 year. Rather than the usual one meeting per month, the board will now gather twice during November, January, March, June
Robert Huffman of Audubon
Mass of the Christian Burial for 62-year-old Robert Hoffman of Audubon will be Friday at 10:30 am at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Dedham with burial at the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at the Sharp
Different Spokes Poker Ride Brings In More Than $15,000 For Miracle Field In Carroll
It is estimated that more than 70 people hopped in their RVs, cars and trucks and on their motorcycles and bicycles to take part in the second annual Different Spokes ride to benefit Kellan’s Kingdom and the
Special Guests Expected At SCC FFA Field Night
The South Central Calhoun FFA Chapter will be receiving two special guests at their annual Field Night this Wednesday, Aug. 29. Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg are expected to attend the dinner and program
Special Carillonneur To Perform At Mahanay Bell Tower
A special concert will be taking place Saturday, Sept. 1 at the Mahaney Memorial Carillon Tower in downtown Jefferson. Renowned Iowa State University Carillonneur, Dr. Tin-Shi Tam, will be joined by five Iowa State University students for
Special Traffic Enforcement Planned For Farm Progress Show
The 2018 Farm Progress Show in Boone will be getting underway Tuesday, Aug. 28, running through Thursday, Aug. 30. The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Boone County Engineer’s Office are working together with a private
Scholten Campaign Is Reporting A Swing In the 4th District
According to the Scholten campaign, an April edition of the Cook Political Report moved the 4th District Congressional race between Republican incumbent, Steve King, and Democratic candidate, J.D. Sholten, into the Democrats favor. They say that King’s
Star Party Scheduled For Early September At Whiterock Conservancy In Coon Rapids
COON RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The wonders of the night sky will be on display next month in western Iowa for the return of the annual Star Party at Whiterock Conservancy. The Sept. 7 event, hosted by