
Grassley sworn in to eighth Senate term
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), took the oath of office to begin his eighth term in the Senate on Monday, Jan.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), took the oath of office to begin his eighth term in the Senate on Monday, Jan.
15, in accordance with the guidelines in the Master Manual. Flow support for the second half of the navigation season, as well as navigation season length, will be based on the storage in the system on July 1.
A total of 41 market beef calves were weighed and tagged in Fremont County as 4-H and FFA projects Dec. 28, 2022, according to Jessica Prazan, Fremont County Youth Coordinator.
Q: Why are you calling on the Biden administration to make border security its New Year’s resolution? A: President Biden is putting the sovereignty of the United States of America in peril by refusing to enforce our nation’s immigration laws and failing to secure the border. On Biden’s watch, illegal migration is leading to preventable death and suffering as historic numbers of people are illegally crossing the southern border, falling victim to ruthless human smuggling operations and causing humanitarian crises in border communities that also are reaching into the interior United States.
Nancy Middaugh The first Grape Community Hospital Auxiliary Tree of Lights was originally discussed at a Nov. 14, 1989, meeting.
Hamburg High School Charter Students were busy doing more than high school classes their first semester. Six Charter Students got to experience Iowa Western College Classes while on campus.
When the new year arrives, many people focus on changes that can be implemented in the months of come. This time of year is a popular one to make resolutions to clean and organize homes and offices.
Breakfast is often described as the most important meal of the day. After a period of sleep when nothing is consumed, breakfast does just what its name implies: breaks the fast.
The Alzheimer’s Association reports that remaining socially active throughout adulthood can possibly delay the onset of dementia. And that’s not the only benefit to remaining socially engaged as an adult, which researchers have linked to reduced rates of disability and mortality. The Alzheimer’s Association also indicates that social engagement may reduce the risk for depression in older adults. That’s a significant benefit, as the National Council on Aging notes that the risk for depression is elevated among older adults compared to young adults. Retirees can consider a host of ways to remain socially engaged, whether it’s volunteering, participating in clubs or moving to communities tailored to individuals 55 and older. Such communities may facilitate social engagement among residents by establishing or promoting clubs, organizing group sightseeing trips and arranging for other opportunities for inhabitants to get to know their neighbors.