The City of Carroll's new Code Enforcement Officer, Rick Peugh, has scheduled two informational meetings on the Rental Housing Inspection program. The first
The Carroll City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, May 24 will be brief as the council will be moving to the Carroll Public Library for the Corridor of
ISU Extension tote bags will also be available throughout the week at the Carroll Public Library. Each of the 100 ISU Extension offices in the state will be engaging with their service area in different ways with details available on their individual websites and social media pages. While ISU Extension and Outreach was originally created to serve as a resource to rural agricultural producers, Grell says their mission has expanded to include a wide range of interests and educational topics.
Grell encourages Iowans to keep an eye on their local ISU Extension and Outreach’s Facebook for trivia questions with a chance to win prizes. Links to the area office’s pages can be found included below.. ISU Extension and Outreach Week lasts through Saturday, April 17.
They will again enter into a closed session per Iowa Code 21.5(1)(c), “To discuss strategy with legal counsel in matters that are presently in litigation or where litigation is imminent and where its disclosure would be likely to prejudice or disadvantage the government.” They are anticipating taking action on the matter after returning to open session. The general public can join the meeting via telephone, Zoom or YouTube or they can watch it on CAAT 6 local access cable beginning at 6 p.m. Details on how to join as well as the full agenda can be found by following the link included below.