Iowa Fuel Report: Dec. 20, 2023
After weeks of falling prices, the cost of fuel in Iowa ticked up slightly heading into the Christmas holiday weekend. According to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and AAA-Iowa, the average price for a gallon of regular
Jim Gossett Sworn In As DMACC District 3 Director
Pictured (L-R): DMACC Board Members Fred Greiner, Felix Gallagher, and Jim Gossett are sworn in for another term. The Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) Board of Directors recently swore in six members to their new terms,
Reynolds, Grassley, Durham Recognized As Champions Of Clean Energy By American Clean Power Association
Last Friday, the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and Power Up Iowa (PUI) recognized Senator Chuck Grassley, Gov. Kim Reynolds, and Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Director Debi Durham as Champions of Clean Energy for their significant
Carroll Masonic Lodge Hosts Free Christmas Meal; Deadline To Register For Home Delivery Is Thursday At Noon
The deadline to register for the delivery of a free Christmas meal from the Carroll Masonic Lodge is tomorrow (Thursday). Joe Reed from the Signet Lodge says the Masons have offered this meal for years to celebrate
Adams/Court Street Traffic Signals Deactivated For Study Beginning Thursday
Tomorrow (Thursday) marks the beginning of a 90-day traffic study of two control devices on U.S. Highway 30 in Carroll. In November, the Carroll City Council approved the study as a required step for the proposed removal
Carroll County’s ICAP Insurance Premiums To Increase By Nearly 30% In 2024
Property insurance premiums for Caroll County at the start of 2024 are increasing by nearly $100,000. During their meeting on Monday, the board of supervisors received the renewal rates from the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool (ICAP). The
Carroll City Council Members Sworn In For New Terms; Council Thanks Outgoing Officials
The Carroll City Council swore in four council members to their new terms at last night’s (Monday) meeting and thanked the two individuals leaving office at the end of the year. Appellate Court Judge Gina Badding presented
Iowa Ranks As State With Fewest Credit Cards Per Capita
As the Christmas shopping season nears its climatic end, a recent report from personal finance company WalletHub shows Iowans have the fewest credit cards per capita compared to the rest of the county, and it is not
Flags At Half-Staff Tuesday For Former Supreme Court Justice O’Connor
Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all state flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset today (Tuesday) in honor and remembrance of Sandra Day O’Connor, who was the first woman to serve as a
Iowa House Republicans Outline 2024 Legislative Priorities
The Iowa House Republican caucus announced today (Monday) their legislative priorities for the 2024 Legislative Session. Topping their agenda is a focus on education, emphasizing the need to improve K-12 standards and empower teachers with the necessary