Monday’s Carroll Council Meeting Will Feature Closed Session, Workshop And Design Planning For Northeast Park And Rec Center
Monday’s Carroll City Council meeting will feature another post-session workshop as well as a closed session per Iowa Code 21.5(1)(c), “To discuss strategy with counsel in matters that are presently under litigation or where litigation is imminent
Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office Becomes Participants In Initiative To Educate Against And Enforce Tobacco Product Laws In Sales To Minors
The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office is the latest law enforcement agency in the region to announce their participation in I-PLEDGE, a tobacco, alternative nicotine and vapor products education and enforcement initiative. The sheriff’s office has taken this
Kuemper Grad Is Thrilled To Be Back Directing The BVU Pep Band
A Kuemper grad is thrilled to be back in the mix, striking up the Blue Steel Buena Vista University (BVU) pep band in recent weeks. Sophomore, Samantha Hays, set aside her flute from concert band to return
Experts Say Creation Of Monarch Habitats Needed For Threatened Species
The recent monarch population report shows a marked decline in the number of adult monarch butterflies that had migrated to Mexico. There butterflies covered approximately five acres of forest canopy there, but that is about two acres
More Than 300 Iowans To Receive Refunds From Cancelled High European High School Musical Tour
Iowa Attorney General, Tom Miller, has worked with a Colorado-based travel company to get a refund of fees paid by Iowans who signed up for a high school band tour of Europe. That tour was cancelled due
Spring Planting Is Just Around The Corner And MRHC Offers Safety Tips For A Safe And Productive One
With temperatures leaning towards the feeling of spring this week, farmers are gearing up to get equipment and sites ready for spring planting. Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) is providing some tips for the health and safety