ISU Extension provides tips on food selection
Iowa State University Extension Human Sciences Specialist Amy Jones offers tips for those looking to maintain healthy eating habits as summer winds down. Jones says certain foods should be consumed daily. “The common question is, are there
Wednesday, September 4
College Volleyball
Ellsworth C.C. – 3
@ Hawkeye C.C. – 0
Marshalltown C.C. – 1
@ NIACC – 3
Women’s College Soccer
NIACC – 1
@ Iowa Lakes C.C. – 4
USDA Rural Development provides a grant to Butler REC
USDA Rural Development says the agency is investing over 2-point-3-million dollars in several grants to projects in Iowa that promote rural small businesses, industry, public safety, and sanitation. Butler County REC received a 300-thousand dollar grant to
Wright Supervisors vote for judicial review of IUC process to award a permit to Summit for a new pipeline
Tuesday the Wright County Board of Supervisors voted 2-1 in favor of an Engagement Letter from the Ahlers and Cooney Law Firm for joint representation of certain counties seeking judicial review of the Iowa Utilities Commission’s decision
Doug Pralle Named One of Three Winners of Shine the Light Contest
Franklin Rural Electric Cooperative, in collaboration with Touchstone Energy Cooperatives of Iowa, is proud to announce the winners of the fourth annual Shine the Light contest, which celebrates the cooperative’s commitment to the community. The contest, held
Kracht, Shawn of Grundy Center – Funeral Service September 9th, 2024
Funeral service for 54-year-old Shawn Kracht of Grundy Center will be Monday, September 9th at 10:30am at the Orchard Hill Church in Grundy Center. Visitation will be Sunday, September 8th from 4-7pm at the church. Abels Funeral
Man convicted of murder in Hardin County wants a new trial
A man convicted of first degree murder in Hardin County wants a new trial. In July, a Hardin County jury convicted 30-year-old Nathan Bahr for the May 26th, 2023 death of 25-year-old Desiree Folsom of Iowa Falls.
Main entrance to the Cerro Gordo courthouse is closed
The front entrance to the Cerro Gordo County Courthouse is closed as work is underway on updating this area. The public will need to use the door on the southwest corner of the courthouse in Mason City
September Skies
There are a few celestial events in September. The planet Venus will be visible in the skies but difficult to see because of it’s low on the western horizon. Visible 30 minutes after sunset, but will disappear
H-D School Board approves an agreement with NIACC
Last week the Hampton-Dumont School Board approved the distance learning snow days proposal for the new school year as presented, approved the Hampton Career Center agreement with NIACC, and approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the North