Region XII COG And City Of Coon Rapids Collaborating To Create Updated Comprehensive Plan

Region XII Council of Governments is collaborating with the City of Coon Rapids and a soon-to-be-developed task force to create a comprehensive plan to continue building and developing the community. The plan will address critical needs to
Denison Man Facing Multiple Felony Charges For Threatening And Shooting At Law Enforcement With BB Gun

A Denison man is facing multiple felony charges after shooting at officers with an air rifle while attempting to take him into custody. According to Crawford County District Court records, 53-year-old Tyson Patrick Campbell attempted to get
Glidden Public Library Provided Over $341,000 Worth Of Materials And Services To Patrons In 2024

The Glidden Public Library saw increasing numbers for various checkout items last year, providing materials and services with a monetary value of over $341,000 to patrons. The most significant rising numbers for the library was the number
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USDA Releases New 45Z Guidance For Farmers To Better Measure Carbon Tax Credits

A new interim final rule announced yesterday (Wednesday) by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) could open the door for soybean farmers to capitalize on climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices, unlocking incentives tied to biofuel production and environmental
10 Squared Women Of Guthrie County Donated Over $14K To Guthrie Center Library

Pictured (L-R): Mary Leighty, board member; Kristen Crouthamel, 10 Squared Women representative; Leora Laughery, board member; Melia Van Meter, board member; Vicki Crannell, board member; Becky Carico, board member; and Jerri Hawkins, library director. The 10
IDALS Warns Iowans To Keep Pets Away From Wildlife As HPAI Cases Rise

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) is urging pet owners to keep their cats and dogs away from sick or deceased wildlife amid a resurgence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in wild and
Carroll Officials Clarify Daycare Registration Requirement Following Letter To Providers

Carroll city officials are working to resolve some confusion concerning a letter recently mailed to daycare providers in the community about registration requirements. Randy Toft, a Carroll resident, approached the council during the Jan. 13 meeting with
Jim Quirk of Lake View

Jim Quirk, age 86 of Lake View, IA, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. James Merle Quirk was born on March 21, 1938, to parents Merle and Ellen (Buehler) Quirk, of
What comes next for Joel Embiid, Sixers as they now move forward?
