Kuemper Catholic Students Made Over 160,000 Meals To Send To Honduras
Students throughout the Kuemper Catholic School system teamed up this week to help package food for the people of Honduras. The Then Feed Just One Packing event started yesterday (Wednesday) and finished today (Thursday). Students and staff,
Audubon City Officials Approve Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
Audubon City Officials approved the proposed Fiscal year (FY) 2024 city budget at Monday’s council meeting. According to City Administrator Joseph Foran, the city is looking to collect approximately $5.2 million in revenue, while total expenditures are
CMS 5th Grade Students Made Pizza Boxes To Help Them With Mathematics
Thanks to help from local businesses and two Carroll Middle School (CMS) teachers, students have learned new innovative ways to help them with mathematics. Kids in Josh Lucken and Callie Haupert’s 5th-grade classes participated in a fraction pizza
ISU Meets Marquette for Spring Match
Cubs outfielder feeling Happ-y with extension
Carroll City Council Approves First Reading Of Zoning Ordinance Amendment To Allow Ag-Related Businesses On A-2 Land
At Monday’s meeting, the Carroll City Council approved the first reading of a zoning ordinance amendment that will allow a proposed small-scale welding shop to be constructed on agricultural land within Carroll’s two-mile zoning control. Collin and
Calhoun, Crawford, Guthrie Counties All Under Burn Bans As Of Thursday Afternoon
As of this (Thursday) afternoon, three counties in the listening area have been placed under an open burning ban as the fire risk rises following sustained dry conditions and high winds. Calhoun and Crawford Counties are the
Iowa Fuel Report: April 12, 2023
According to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and AAA-Iowa, motor fuel prices climbed higher over the past week. As of Wednesday, April 12th, the average cost for regular unleaded gasoline was $3.48 per gallon, which is 14
Carroll, Jefferson, And Denison Recognized As 2023 Tree City USA Award Recipients
Three area communities have been recognized with the Tree City USA Award for their recognition of the importance of trees in their towns. Each year, the Arbor Day Foundation and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Iowa Agriculture Secretary Naig Welcomes Injunction Against Clean Water Act Rule in 24 States
A federal judge in North Dakota has issued a temporary injunction against a federal rule in 24 U.S. states that aimed to protect thousands of small streams, wetlands, and other waterways. The states that filed a lawsuit