Nick Nurse reveals message to Sixers after edgy practice session
Region XII, City Of Deloit Awarded Over $150K From USDA For Rural Development Programs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development recently announced $2.8 million in funding for Iowa projects, including more than $150,000 for local initiatives. Region XII Council of Governments is among the awardees and received a $129,972
Carroll City Council Votes 4-2 To Approve License Plate Reader Policy For Police Department
The Carroll City Council voted 4-2 during last night’s (Monday) meeting to update the Carroll Police Department’s policy on license plate readers in patrol vehicles. Police Chief Brad Burke says the department’s fleet is equipped with Motorola
Iowa Ag Trade Delegation Returns From Japan, Taiwan
Iowa Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Grant Menke and a 16-member delegation recently returned from a trade mission to Taiwan and Japan to bolster partnerships and expand agricultural export opportunities. Organized by the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA),
Fall Fieldwork Winding Down In This Week’s USDA Crop Progress And Condition Report
Fall fieldwork is essentially finished for the 2024 harvest year, according to this week’s Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Iowa farmers had an average of 4.3 days suitable for
Robert Covington reveals who his favorite coaches were with Sixers
Arlene Sundell of Odebolt
Arlene Sundell, age 99 of Odebolt, IA, passed away on November 23, 2024, at Golden Horizons Assisted Living in Ida Grove, IA. Arlene Joyce Stehr was born on March 28, 1925, to parents Henry and Freda (Schultz)
No. 5 Cyclones Fall to No. 4 Auburn in Final Seconds
Macy’s finds that employee hid $154 million in expenses, Q3 earning report is delayed
Iconic retailer Macy’s announced Monday that it would delay its full third-quarter earnings report because of an employee hiding up to $154 million in expenses, which sent its stock plummeting in early trading. At midday Monday, Macy’s
Special Counsel Jack Smith seeks to dismiss federal charges against Trump in election case
Special counsel Jack Smith has filed motions to drop all federal charges against President-elect Donald Trump regarding his mishandling of classified documents and his effort to overturn his 2020 presidential election, leading up to the Jan. 6