Campaigning in Carroll; Jeb Bush talks renewable fuels and more
Around a hundred people came out to hear Republican Presidential Candidate Jeb Bush speak in Carroll on a sunny Friday afternoon. Bush spoke to an enthusiastic crowd about his vision for America which includes a diversified supply
Proposed Atlantic ethanol plant gets $4.2 million tax break
A Minnesota businessman whose construction company has built many of the nation’s ethanol plants is planning to complete a previously idled southwest Iowa plant using newly approved state tax incentives. The Iowa Economic Development Authority approved Friday
Lester William Popp of Westside
Funeral services for 96 year old Lester Popp of Westside will be Monday at 10:30am at the Zion Lutheran Church in Arcadia with burial at the Arcadia Cemetery where military honors will be conducted by the Arcadia
Catholic Schools Week Kicks-Off At Kuemper Today
Catholic Schools Week kicks-off this morning (Friday), introducing the national theme of Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service. There are a host of activities planned from now through next Friday, the ideas for which Kuemper Catholic School
Curtis Says Clinton Has Strength, Compassion And Expertise To Be Next President
We are now only days away from the Iowa Caucus on Monday, Feb. 1, and candidates are crisscrossing the state in their last minute campaign stops to drum up support for this first-in-the-country event. Many have sent
Founder Of Iowa Think Tank Talks Taxes With Coon Rapids Rotary
Mayor of Cedar Rapids, Ron Corbett, started a conservative think tank last year called Engage Iowa and said they have identified an initial focus on three major issues: education, the economy and the environment, with their first
IRS Scams On The Rise Again At Tax Time
The Iowa Attorney General’s office is alerting consumers to beware a long-running nationwide scam that continues to target Iowans with threatening calls. Attorney General Tom Miller says the IRS scam involves live callers or robocalls purportedly from
