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When Zachary Shook was a Carroll Middle School student, he visited Carroll High School alongside his classmates to watch a production of “Grease” presented by the high school students.
Spreading education on what crime victims endure, the Des Moines Area Community College Carroll Campus hosted a series of events and activities for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
A high school senior from Breda was among twenty students who received an award from the Dupaco Foundation’s renewable college scholarship program.
Science Center of Iowa’s visit was funded by the Carroll High School Foundation, a nonprofit organization to enhance educational opportunities for students throughout Carroll Community School District ...
Survivors of the Khmer Rouge's genocidal regime welcome a beefed-up Cambodian law that forbids denying the movement's atrocities, but rights advocates and academics warn it could also stifle ...
China is expected to post first-quarter growth of around five percent on Wednesday, buoyed by exporters rushing to stave off higher US tariffs but still weighed by sluggish domestic consumption, ...
Stock markets rose, gold hit another record high and the dollar remained under pressure as investors grappled with the latest ...
Sudan's civil war has displaced 13 million people, the United Nations reported Monday, as the conflict between the army and ...
The Catholic Church has put Antoni Gaudi, the designer of Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica nicknamed "God's architect", ...
US tariff exemptions for electronics prompted market rallies Monday from Asia to Wall Street, but uncertainty dominated in a ...
Born to Robert and Pauline Berns January 13, 1943, in Churdan, Iowa passed into his eternal life April 8, 2025. Raised on a farm while attending school in Lohrville and ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa claimed a runaway reelection victory after campaigning on a promise to take an "iron fist" ...
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