12 March 2020
NIACC will switch to online classes beginning Monday in response to novel coronavirus

NIACC will switch to online classes beginning Monday in response to novel coronavirus


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com NIACC announced Thursday evening that it will not hold in-person classes next week, March 16 to 20. ...
Lawmakers say session lagging behind in 2020

Lawmakers say session lagging behind in 2020


By Bob Fenske, editor@nhtrib.com The two men who represent Floyd County in the Iowa Legislature don’t have a lot of confidence that lawmakers wil...
11 March 2020
Northeast Iowa Conference rejects Mason City

Northeast Iowa Conference rejects Mason City


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com The Northeast Iowa Conference has unanimously rejected Mason City’s request to join the athletic and sc...
 
Jendro asks city for rate increase based off Consumer Price Index

Jendro asks city for rate increase based off Consumer Price Index


By Kelly Terpstra, kterpstra@charlescitypress.com The price of recycling and processing garbage has gone up in many places around the world. That ...
School district to elaborate on COVID-19 response plan at Monday’s meeting

School district to elaborate on COVID-19 response plan at Monday’s meeting


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com Charles City Superintendent of Schools Mike Fisher will lead discussion on the district’s response plan f...
‘Lessons of the Holocaust’ program to be presented at Charles City Public Library

‘Lessons of the Holocaust’ program to be presented at Charles City Public Library


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com The lessons learned from history can be more important than the history itself, according to Iowa Holocau...
 
Creditors file to force Simply Essentials into Chapter 7 bankruptcy

Creditors file to force Simply Essentials into Chapter 7 bankruptcy


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com A group of creditors who say Simply Essentials LLC still owes them money has filed a petition to forc...
10 March 2020
Messiah’s Food Pantry receives over 400 pounds of venison

Messiah’s Food Pantry receives over 400 pounds of venison


By Kelly Terpstra, kterpstra@charlescitypress.com Joel Farnham donates his time at Messiah’s Food Pantry to make a difference. So it’s under...
Spring utility work

Spring utility work


A couple workers from MidAmerican energy were doing some work on electrical wires Tuesday afternoon on the corner of 16th Avenue and F Street in C...
 
Comprehensive Systems takes precautions due to COVID-19

Comprehensive Systems takes precautions due to COVID-19


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com Due to the rising number of cases of COVID-19 in Iowa, Comprehensive Systems Inc. is taking some precauti...