04 October 2017
Let’s help more towns invest in themselves, governor candidate Hubbell tells Charles City gathering

Let’s help more towns invest in themselves, governor candidate Hubbell tells Charles City gathering


By Kate Hayden, khayden@charlescitypress.com Surrounded by more than 20 Floyd County residents on Wednesday, businessman and Democratic gubernatori...
Clover Kids share lessons, fun after school

Clover Kids share lessons, fun after school


By Thomas Nelson, tnelson@charlescitypress.com Before 4-H, children can join Clover Kids to learn, and one of their biggest rules is to "have fun."...
Cedar Health nursing facility will close

Cedar Health nursing facility will close


To the Press Cedar Health, a 57-bed nursing facility in Charles City, will be closing its doors by Dec. 2, the company announced Wednesday. Lett...
 
Emergency management re-establishing CERT team

Emergency management re-establishing CERT team


By Kate Hayden, khayden@charlescitypress.com Floyd County emergency workers are looking for volunteers willing to respond in community disasters. ...
03 October 2017
Rockford man’s Supreme Court case review to be in Cedar Falls

Rockford man’s Supreme Court case review to be in Cedar Falls


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com A Rockford man whose conviction on assault charges was overturned by the Iowa Court of Appeals will ...
Candidates forum will be held Oct. 19

Candidates forum will be held Oct. 19


To the Press Voters in Charles City will have an opportunity to hear from and meet the candidates for City Council and mayor prior to the Nov. 7 ele...
 
Harvest has begun

Harvest has begun


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com Area farmers are getting a good start on the harvest and the crop is looking pretty good, according...
Student safety top-of-mind as Johnston schools investigate threat

Student safety top-of-mind as Johnston schools investigate threat


By Kate Hayden, khayden@charlescitypress.com In the wake of a national mass shooting tragedy, violent messages sent to Johnston school district ...

Drug trafficker may get rehab instead of jail


A 22-year-old thrice-convicted felon could end up in rehab instead of jail in what the District Court judge in the case himself called “a sweetheart...
 
02 October 2017
Charles City Council passes first reading of chronic nuisance ordinance

Charles City Council passes first reading of chronic nuisance ordinance


By Thomas Nelson, tnelson@charlescitypress.com  The Charles City Council passed the first reading of a chronic nuisance ordinance modeled after si...