Iowa Senate Passes Bills To Help Provide More Health Insurance Options To Iowans
Iowa’s 6th District Republican Senator, Mark Segebart, says a bill that made it through the Senate last week will provide Iowans with more healthcare options. Senate File 2349, he says, has been designed to fill gaps and
Small Community In Pocahontas County To Receive Keep Iowa Beautiful Award
The Keep Iowa Beautiful Board of Trustees recently announced their 2017 annual award winners. These individuals, organizations and communities across Iowa are being recognized for enhancing the beauty, cleanliness and attractiveness of the state. The City of
Kuemper Students Looking Forward To Community Involvement In Then Feed Just One Packaging Event
An upcoming biennial event at the Kuemper Catholic School System started several years ago, but Kuemper High School students, senior, Draven Haefs, and junior, Lauren Macke, say they were at the forefront when the Then Feed Just
City Approves FFA Farm Lease, But Questions Arise As To When Cemetery Will Need The Land
One of the annual routine business items for the Carroll City Council is the approval of a farm lease for the Future Farmers of America (FFA). The city leases the estimated six-acre plot to the west of
Jefferson RAGBRAI Committee Seeking Volunteers
The longest route of RAGBRAI XLVI (46) (the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa) will be on the second day, Monday, July 23. Riders will start out in the morning from Denison, travel through Aspinwall, Manning,
