For the fourth year, CITYVIEW’s Business Journal recognizes the contributions of outstanding business leaders who have made a difference in their communities.
The business world is ever-changing as are the challenges faced by those whose success is inextricably linked to the ebb and flow of the
As part of the Indianola Downtown Square traffic conversion to two-way on May 17th, the City of Indianola is putting up signs now that won’t go into effect until the change. City Manager Ryan Waller tells KNIA News the signs will be covered until they go into effect, and residents along Howard and Buxton Streets will be receiving a letter detailing the change. Waller also said the city is asking residents to continue to be observant of the signage on the roads and to maintain the speed limit during the change. For more information, tune in to today’s Let’s Talk Indianola.