Suggestions For Dealing With A Vehicle That Falls Under The Lemon Law
Nobody likes taking their car to the shop, but after the third or fourth time you may be thinking your vehicle may be a lemon. Depending on the type of problem and age of your car, Iowa’s
Keep Iowa Beautiful Hosts Photo Contest During Iowa State Fair
The Iowa State Fair is just around the corner and that means many fairgoers will be taking photos of family and animals. Keep Iowa Beautiful (K-I-B) is offering those photo takers a chance to win a prize
Randy “B.R.” Scott Janssen of Glidden
A celebration of life for 57 year old Randy “B.R.” Janssen of Glidden will be Friday at 2pm at the Dahn & Woodhouse Funeral Home in Glidden with inurnment at the Merle Hay Memorial Cemetery near Glidden.
Carroll County Supervisors Advance Three Asphalt Projects To Capture Significant Savings
Carroll County Engineer, Dave Paulson, said that a recent price drop in an asphalt component, the binder, has prompted the advancement of three farm-to-market road projects. Paulson asked the Carroll County Board of Supervisors Monday to have
Wild Rose Jefferson Participates In Responsible Gaming Education
Wild Rose Casino and Resort Jefferson is one of 19 licensed commercial Iowa casinos that will be participating in the 17th annual Responsible Gaming Education Week from Monday, Aug. 1 through Friday, Aug. 5. These casinos will
MidAmerican Energy Telling Customers To “Slam The Scam”
Yesterday (Monday), MidAmerican Energy took a stance against scammers and launched the “Slam the Scam” campaign to raise awareness after receiving approximately 100 reports each month on energy-related scams. Already this year, customers have reported losing nearly
Ernst Pleased With Passing Of Bioengineered Food Labeling Bill
As a member of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst says she is pleased to see the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard signed into law. The bipartisan legislation creates a national standard
Grassley Questions Funding Use For Zika Virus Response
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning on Monday, advising pregnant women not to travel to a specific area in Miami where at least 14 people have been infected with the Zika virus.
