14 November 2019
Charles City man faces 34 counts of forgery, other charges

Charles City man faces 34 counts of forgery, other charges


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com A Charles City man has pleaded not guilty and a trial date set on 34 counts of felony forgery, three ...
Floyd County Compensation Board begins process of setting salaries

Floyd County Compensation Board begins process of setting salaries


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com The first step in deciding what Floyd County elected officials will be paid next fiscal year took p...
GROB: Enjoy the little things, because they’re the big things

GROB: Enjoy the little things, because they’re the big things


I’m 51 years old, but there is no grown-up cereal in my cupboard. Come on over and I’ll show you. Open the cupboard door right now, and you’l...
 
13 November 2019
North Iowa Lawn & Sport to become licensed Toro dealer in Charles City

North Iowa Lawn & Sport to become licensed Toro dealer in Charles City


By Kelly Terpstra, kterpstra@charlescitypress.com A new business is ready to open up shop in Charles City. With winter fast approaching, it coul...
Ground officially broken on new Floyd County jail project

Ground officially broken on new Floyd County jail project


By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com It’s been a year and a half since the project received voter approval, but almost 20 years that F...
Everybody Loves Raymond: Service dog learns along with students at CCHS

Everybody Loves Raymond: Service dog learns along with students at CCHS


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com Jenae Noonan, one of the Spanish teachers at the high school, has her third service dog in training atten...
 
CCHS choir to present first concert of year tonight

CCHS choir to present first concert of year tonight


The first Charles City High School choir concert of the year is tonight at North Grand Auditorium, starting at 7:30 p.m. The high school choirs, d...
12 November 2019
Broadband Commission unanimously votes to move forward with fiber-to-the-home project

Broadband Commission unanimously votes to move forward with fiber-to-the-home project


Commission will recommend to City Council to green light broadband municipal utility
By Kelly Terpstra, kterpstra@charlescitypress.com A recommendatio...
Nora Springs Mill Pond Bridge now has pathway system to walk along river

Nora Springs Mill Pond Bridge now has pathway system to walk along river


By Kelly Terpstra, kterpstra@charlescitypress.com Trails, paths or walkways – and a river runs through it. For the city of Nora Springs, the d...
 
CCHS welding students attend expo; program receives $28,000 grant from Airgas

CCHS welding students attend expo; program receives $28,000 grant from Airgas


By James Grob, jgrob@charlescitypress.com Some students in the Charles City High School welding program took an educational trip to Chicago Monday,...