CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – The University of Northern Iowa is proud to recognize the academic accomplishments of students each semester by announcing the graduation and
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5 Local Students Make ISU Fall Dean’s List
AMES, Iowa (February 10, 2025) More than 11,500 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the fall
2 Area Students Make DMACC Fall President’s List
Des Moines Area Community College President Rob Denson recently released the names of students eligible for the Fall Semester President’s List. To be eligible, a
Final All Things Beef Workshop in Marshalltown Set for Feb. 19
By Chris Clark MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa – Beef producers are invited to attend an Iowa State University Extension and Outreach program to learn about estrus synchronization
Planning and Zoning Workshops for Local Officials Now Open for Registration
By Luke Seaberg, Esther Crompton AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is offering Intro to Planning and Zoning for Local Officials workshops
Registration Is Open for March 24 Virtual Teacher License Renewal Course in Financial Security
By Carol Ehlers AMES, Iowa – Iowa K-12 teachers can improve their own personal finance skills as well as build skills in their students by
Plan Now for How to Use Your Tax Refund
AMES, Iowa – Iowans who are expecting a sizable income tax refund have choices about how to use that money, says Barb Wollan, a human
Mandi Rink Nominated for Best News Story in INA Better Newspaper Contest, More Mid-America Staffers Also Nominated
The Iowa Newspaper Association’s annual awards gala is coming up this week, on Thursday. And, once again we have a local nominee for an award
Development Agreement Between City and First Bank Approved
By Edward Lynn, Editor The city council approved a development agreement with First Bank on Tuesday, authorizing tax increment financing (TIF) payments not to exceed
City Council Approves Equipment Loan
By Edward Lynn, Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa – The Eagle Grove City Council voted Monday night to move forward with a General Obligation Corporate Purpose