Iowa DNR Asks Spring Paddlers To Wait A Little Bit Longer
Warm weather in recent weeks has many people chomping at the bit to get out and into Iowa’s waterways, but the Department of Natural Resources says extra precautions are needed. Early spring paddling in canoes and kayaks
DMACC ciLIVE! Keynote Speaker Tapped To Orbit Earth On SpaceX
A recent Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) Celebrate! Innovation Live keynote speaker has been selected to go into orbit on SpaceX. Fifty-one-year-old Dr. Sian Proctor is a community college professor from Tempe, Ariz. and will be
Five Local Soybean Farmers Volunteer To Serve On ISA Communications Squad
Five area soybean farmers are among a group of 21 named to the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) Communications Squad. Marty Danzer and Tarin Tiefenthaler of Carroll, James Hepp and Paige Hepp of Rockwell City and Jeff Frank
Camp Hosts Needed For This Recreation Season At Springbrook State Park
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) continues to seek people interested in becoming campground hosts for the 2021 recreation season at five state parks and forests. This includes Springbrook State Park near Guthrie Center. There is
Some Sac County Residents Report Higher Assessments, Assessor Explains Why
Getting an assessment increase notice from the county assessor can be an initial shock to most homeowners, who see a bigger tax bill in their future. However, the recent reassessments in Sac County can also be viewed
Housing Workshop And Action Following Closed Session On Agenda For Monday’s Carroll City Council Meeting
The Carroll City Council will again hold a workshop and a closed session at the conclusion of their meeting Monday, April 12. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, says there will also be a delay to livestreaming as the