There have been a lot of questions about fundraising efforts in Perry following the shooting that happened at the city's high school on Jan. 4, and the city is now trying to provide some answers.
One woman suggested Monday that metal detectors should be installed at the entrances of Perry school buildings and a temporary remote learning option at should be offered.
On the day slain 11-year-old Ahmir Jolliff was laid to rest, Iowan Rik Zortman ran 15 miles through the streets of Perry, tracing out the names of Jolliff and other victims of last week's school shooting.