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Mass Tech Outage Causes Delays at Iowa Airports
One of the most frustrating moments as a working adult is finding out that your computer or device needs some sort of system update. If you thought those weren't annoying enough, many Iowans woke up today to a pesky tech issue that put a wrench in their plans. What Exactly...
Congresswoman Hinson liked Trump’s call for unity in acceptance speech
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, says former President Donald Trump set the proper tone in calling for unity in his acceptance of the party’s nomination last night. “I do you think everybody needs to be mindful of what you’re saying and how you’re saying it there’s...
Seven additional counties approved for FEMA Public Assistance under the April Presidential Major Disaster Declaration
(Des Moines) Governor Kim Reynolds today announced the approval of Clarke, Crawford, Harrison, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Shelby, and Union Counties for FEMA Public Assistance under the previously approved Major Disaster Declaration for Iowa counties where significant damage was sustained from severe storms and tornadoes that occurred April 26-27, 2024, and continuing.
Iowans Will Get to Experience a ‘Buck Moon’ This Weekend!
This weekend Iowans and other moon gazers will get to witness a 'Buck Moon.'. The moon will appear full for the next 3 days, from tonight (July 19) through Monday (July 22) morning. Normally full moons occur every 30-ish days as the moon moves across the side of the earth.
Early FOCUS Is Celebrating Town’s 142nd Birthday This Weekend With Annual Crossroads Days Event
The Early FOCUS committee invites everyone to celebrate the town’s 142nd birthday with the annual Early Crossroads Days this weekend. Scheduled events begin tonight (Friday) with the bags tournament by the library and BINGO in the basement of City Hall. Tomorrow (Saturday) has a full lineup of events, with fun for kids and adults. Registration for the Butcher Shoppe Car Show opens at 8:00 a.m., and entries for the BIG Parade can sign up starting at 8:30 a.m. at Ridge View Middle School. Following the parade at 10:00 a.m. is a free-will donation lunch at the Shelter House, with all proceeds benefiting the Friends of the Library organization. The afternoon is jam-packed and full of fun, from hay rides, face painting, and the always anticipated water fights with the Early Fire Department, which start at 12:30 p.m. for the kids and the adults at 2:00 p.m. The evening meal, sponsored by the Early FOCUS group, will be in the City Hall basement from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The night will finish with cow pie bingo and the Early Legion Beer Garden, with live entertainment from Cotton Creek Entertainment D.J. All these events and more are scheduled for the Early Crossroads Days, which begins tonight (Friday) and through tomorrow (Saturday). The complete schedule is included below.
Carroll County Supervisors Expected To Take Action On 2024 Comprehensive Plan, Halbur Land Gift At Monday’s Meeting
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors is expected to approve the updated 2024 County Comprehensive Plan and move forward with a land gift to the City of Halbur during their meeting on Monday. The board convenes at 9 a.m. at the Carroll County Courthouse. The supervisors reviewed the proposed comprehensive plan, which was last updated in 2009, during their July 15 meeting. They chose to delay final approval by a week to allow additional input and complete further review. The council also tabled approval of a quit claim deed to the Halbur Ridge Wildlife Area at the July 15 meeting. The City of Halbur has requested the county donate the approximately half-mile strip of land for trail development, but the supervisors delayed approval to ensure the county would have first right of refusal. Other items of business on Monday’s agenda include bid approval for the planned shoulder grading on County Road M66 south of Manning, quarterly reports from the county recorder and sheriff, Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 payroll publication lists, and other routine business. The July 22 meeting is open to the public and will be live-streamed via the county’s YouTube channel. The complete agenda and links to the video are included with this story on our website.
CCSD School Board Approved Of $213K Project For Fairview Playground Resurfacing
The Carroll Community School District’s Fairview Elementary playground will look a little different for the upcoming school year, with the resurfacing project approved during Monday’s Board of Education meeting. GameTime with Cunningham Recreation has been awarded the contract to resurface the area, replacing the woodchips with a soft, rubber surface. Superintendent Dr. Casey Berlau says the district is looking to spend just over $213,000 for this project for two main reasons.
State softball tournament 2024: Iowa high school softball matchups, schedule in Fort Dodge
FORT DODGE, Iowa — Forty teams have punched tickets to the 2024 Iowa high school state softball tournament. Quarterfinal action starts Monday at the Harlan Rogers Sports Complex in Fort Dodge and runs through Friday's championship round. Check out class-by-class qualifiers and game schedules below. We'll update this story...
Wedding dress found along Iowa highway: Help this woman find the owner
GREENE COUNTY, Iowa — A woman found a wedding dress on the side of the road just north of Rippey. Now, she's trying to reunite the dress with the bride. Denise Gannon said she and her husband were driving on Highway 144 on June 12 when they noticed an object in a ditch.
Looking Back at the Best of the Softball Regular Season in the Your Prep Sports Area
The start of the state softball tournament is just a few days away. Solon will represent the Your Prep Sports area at the state tournament after completing one of the most improbable postseason runs in the state this summer. The unranked Spartans scored 23 runs in three regional games to...
FATAL ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY 75/20 BYPASS
ONE MAN IS DEAD FOLLOWING A HEAD ON COLLISION BETWEEN TWO CARS EARLY SATURDAY MORNING IN SIOUX CITY ON THE HIGHWAY 20/75 BYPASS AT MILE MARKER THREE. SIOUX CITY POLICE SAY THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED JUST BEFORE 1:30 A.M.WHEN A KIA TRAVELING SOUTHBOUND IN THE NORTHBOUND LANES COLLIDED HEAD ON WITH A NORTHBOUND CHRYSLER.
KLEM News for Saturday, July 20
Friday, the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office conducted a targeted traffic enforcement project from 8 AM to noon. Four additional deputies were out along Iowa 60 and U.S. 75, focusing on speeding, seatbelt use, and distracted driving. This resulted in 11 citations, including two for speeding, and two for seatbelt use – and 40 warnings, including ten for speeding and three for seatbelt use. This project is funded in part by a grant from the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau. Iowa has had 154 fatality crashes this year. In 43% of those crashes, a seatbelt was not used.
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