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Kuemper Catholic Showcases Rendering Drawings For Interior Of New Elementary Addition At Annual Town Hall Meeting

Leadership from the Kuemper Catholic School System welcomed community members last (Monday) night to the annual town hall meeting offering insight into information, specifically geared toward the uKnighted Capital Campaign. A group gathered at SideTracked Taproom, meeting
Eligible Homeowners Encouraged To Apply For 25 CHI Exterior Improvement Grant

Homeowners in eligible communities participating in the 25 Corridor Housing Initiative (CHI) are encouraged to apply for 2026 exterior improvement grant. Residents owning a house, or running a single-family rental property within Churdan, Scranton, Ralston, Bayard, Bagley
Sac City Chamber Hosts Annual Meeting With Awards Ceremony This Past Weekend

The Sac City Chamber of Commerce celebrated the community this past weekend with its annual meeting and presenting of the awards for individuals and business who promote the vitality of Sac City. Chamber Executive Director Crystal Hanrahan
Region XII, City Of Jefferson Partner For Latest Housing Rehab Project

Pictured: A previous example of a Region Housing rehabilitation project in Coon Rapids. Region XII Council of Governments has partnered with the City of Jefferson on a housing rehabilitation project to expand affordable homeownership opportunities in
Iowa House Oversight Report Alleges Judicial Branch Misallocated At Least $25 Million In Court Debt Funds

The Iowa House Government Oversight Committee approved a majority report this morning (Tuesday) detailing an investigation into the Iowa Judicial Branch’s misallocation of approximately $25 million in court debt funds. The report, authored by Rep. Charley Thomson
City Of Carroll Receives More Than 20 Sidewalk Complaints After Weekend Snowfall

The Carroll Police Department recorded nearly two dozen sidewalk complaints following this past weekend’s snowfall, a reminder to residents to clear their walkways in a timely manner. According to Carroll City Code 136.03, property owners with an
Carroll City Council Votes 4-2 To Move Forward With Hangar Project At Carroll Airport

The Carroll City Council voted at last night’s (Monday) meeting to move forward with the design work for an approximately $1.6 million new hangar at the Arthur N. Neu Municipal Airport. City Manager Aaron Kooiker says the
