Construction For Homes For Iowa House Has Started In Exira
Picture credit to Meg Andersen- City Clerk for Exira. City officials in Exira are excited to see the construction begin for their Homes for Iowa project to bring new housing opportunities to the community. During the council’s
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Gov. Kim Reynolds Ordering Flags To Be Half-Staff Wednesday For Patriot Day And Remembrance Of 9/11 Attack
Govenor Kim Reynolds is ordering all flags to be flown at half-staff tomorrow (Wednesday) in honor of Patriot Day and those who lost their lives on the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks. Reynolds says “We will never forget
Aureon Phone Outage Statewide Causing Local Landlines Unable To Receive Calls
4:30 Update: A faulty kamrar switch is the cause of the outage- no ETA on when phones will be restored. 5:00 p.m. Update: Phones have been restored A state-wide phone outage is causing landlines to be unable
Joan Nugent of Churdan
Joan Louise Nugent passed away peacefully on September 6, 2024, surrounded by family. She spent her final hours listening to Irish music and stories of her life with her children and husband Denny. Oh what a wonderful
Carroll Parks And Rec Partners With Non-Profit, Can Play, For Special Needs Recreational Programming
The Carroll City Council approved a contract during last night’s (Monday) meeting to expand recreational opportunities for children and residents with special needs. Parks and Recreation Director Chad Tiemeyer says several local families approached the council seeking
Conditions Hold Heading Into Harvest, Says Latest USDA Report
It is mostly a waiting game now as Iowa farmers continue preparations for the 2024 harvest season. According to the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), producers had 6.4 days
St. Anthony Regional Hospital Awarded Over $200K In Centers of Excellence Program’s Fourth Year
St. Anthony Regional Hospital has secured Centers of Excellence funding for the fourth consecutive year to improve access to care for mothers and their babies in the region. For the 2024-25 program year, St. Anthony is receiving
Local Representatives Leave For Nation’s Capital On 2024 CCGP Access Washington Trip
Local elected officials and business leaders are heading to our nation’s capital today (Tuesday) as part of the Carroll County Growth Partnership’s (CCGP) Access Washington trip. The purpose behind the annual visit is to have local voices
Gov. Reynolds Signs Fall Harvest Proclamation
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a proclamation yesterday (Monday) loosening restrictions on weight limits for vehicles transporting agricultural goods during the upcoming harvest season. Effective immediately through Oct. 9, 2024, the proclamation permits vehicles carrying corn, soybeans,