CCSD Board Of Education October Work Session Scheduled For Monday
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education meets on Monday for their monthly work session. The meeting convenes at 6:30 p.m. at Adams Elementary School in the conference room. The board will review and discuss
New Hope Village Staff Return Back To Work After Short Strike Over Dispute Of Wage Increases
New Hope Vocational staff returned to work on Thursday, following a meeting with the New Hope CEO on meeting demands after striking for not receiving the same raise as the rest of the New Hope Staff. It
Gov. Kim Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff On Monday For One Year Anniversary For Hamas Attack On Israel
Governor Kim Reynolds orders all flags in Iowa to be flown at half-staff on Monday in honor of the first anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel. One year ago, 1,200 lives were lost, including at least
Fire Prevention Week Begins Sunday; 2024’s Theme Is “Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work For You”
Fire Prevention Week begins tomorrow (Sunday), and local firefighters are marking the occasion with educational programs and reminders for Iowans to do the little things to protect their homes and families. The theme for 2024’s Fire Prevention
Iowa’s 2024 Water Year Ends Above Average, Despite Record-Breaking Dry September
According to the latest Water Summary Update, Iowa experienced its first water year with above-normal precipitation since 2019, ending a four-year drought. The 2024 water year, which ran from Oct. 1, 2023, to Sept. 30, 2024, saw
Iowa AG Bird Joins 11 Other AGs In Urging Congress To Preserve AM Radio In Wake Of Hurricane Helene
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is co-leading a letter to Congress urging legislators to preserve AM radios in vehicles following the devastation of Hurricane Helene. In her letter, Bird emphasizes AM stations’ critical role in emergency communication