With Iowa’s High Cancer Rates, Iowa Cancer Registry And Other Organizations Partnering Together To Provide County By County Data
Iowa Cancer Registry Logo from Iowa Cancer Registry website. There are approximately 5,000 individuals in the seven-county region living with cancer, representing 6.3 percent of the total population in the area in 2023. With Iowa ranking the
Kuemper Catholic Continues Tradition With The Kick Off Of The 41st Friends Of The Kuemper Ball
Staff and supporters of Kuemper Catholic gathered Wednesday evening to celebrate the kick-off of the 41st annual Friends of the Kuemper Ball. Stakeholders gathered at Carroll National to enjoy appetizers and refreshments, sharing memories of previous Kuemper
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Movement in the Iowa fuel market was mixed in this week’s report from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) and AAA-Iowa. As of Wednesday, Jan. 29, the average price for a gallon of regular
Carroll Chamber Introduces “Taste It Tuesday” To Promote Carroll Dining Options
The Carroll Chamber of Commerce is soon introducing a new promotional series, “Taste It Tuesday,” to highlight Carroll’s selection of dining options. Chamber Program Director Ashley Schable says they’ve previously hosted retail events to showcase the community’s
DMACC President Rob Denson Announces Retirement
Rob Denson, the longest-serving president in Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) history, announced yesterday (Wednesday) that he will retire at the end of 2025 after 22 years at the helm. Denson, who became DMACC’s president in
Proposed Iowa Bill Would Require Citizenship Status On Driver’s Licenses, IDs
A proposed bill in the Iowa Legislature would require driver’s licenses and state identification cards to display an individual’s citizenship or immigration status. House Study Bill 37 advanced yesterday (Wednesday) through a House Judiciary subcommittee and mandates
Trump administration offering nearly 2 million federal workers “deferred resignation”
The Trump’s administration is offering federal workers the chance to take a “deferred resignation,” which would mean they agree now to resign but get paid through September; the offer is meant to end work-from-home practices, per CBS
Kuemper Catholic Kicks Off The 41st Annual Friends Of The Kuemper Ball “We Are Eternally Knights”
Another way Kuemper Catholic is celebrating Catholic Schools Week is by the kick-off of the 41st Annual Friends of the Kuemper Ball. The largest fundraising event for the parochial school will be held on Saturday May 3,