Protect Yourself From “Warm-Up Thefts” This Winter
The Iowa State Patrol is issuing a cautionary warning to residents as the weather turns colder. This time of year, many people start their cars and allow them to run and warm up before getting in and
Educator Mini-Grants Available For Ag-Based Learning
Mini-grants for the integration of agriculture into the classroom are available to area educators. The Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation (IALF) teacher supplement grants are made possible through a partnership with the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and are
Kuemper Preschoolers Learn That Pumpkins Are For More Than Just Halloween And Pie
Students in the preschool classes at the Kuemper Catholic School System recently learned about many different uses for pumpkins, outside of carving them up for Halloween. Three morning classes and two in the afternoon were given the
Farmer Seeks Help From Carroll County On Drain Problems Created By Beaver Dams
A local farmer contacted County Engineer, Dave Paulson, and reported that he had found beaver dams in one of his fields while combining this fall. Carroll County Board of Supervisors Chair, Neil Bock, says simply removing the
Carroll Council Work Session Will Hone In On Priority Components Of Rec Center Updates
The Carroll City Council is heading into overtime Monday night with a scheduled work session on improvements at the Carroll Rec Center. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, says RDG Planning and Design will be at the meeting to