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LOCAL TALK 26 February 2021

  Funding for cultural projects at KHOI comes from a generous donation from Ames Commission on the Arts. LOCAL TALK 26 February 2021 Local Talk for February 26 included a story about renaming the Creek going through Ames to Ioway Creek. Board of Supervisor Chair, Linda Murken related the history of the renaming process to Ioway Creek. Tribal Preservation historian, Lance Foster honored the airwaves with Ioway history, justification for renaming the creek, and an update of current Ioway activities.  The Ioway Nation perseveres.  Susan Gwiasda with City of Ames segment included Justin Clausen talking about major efforts dealing with snow and water related issues in light of the Texas snowstorm and water debacle.  Anna Banana featured a Carole Pluckrose selection from Maya Angelou.

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Area Residents Get Assistance Through Carroll County Relief Fund And Other New Opportunities Programs

New Opportunities has an audit committee within their board of directors and approximately three times per year, this group comes in and conducts a random audit of individual client cases. Jensen has invited members of the Board of Supervisors to do the same, so they can rest assured the county program is operating as intended. He would like to see this scheduled a couple of time each year, perhaps in February and July or August. Supervisor Chair, Rich Ruggles, says ideally they would rotate these audits among the members of the board so they can all see first-hand how the program works and ask questions as they arise. For more information on all of the assistance programs available through New Opportunities, call 712-792-9266.

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Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room 20130510 22:07:00

Target for vandalism, or for protests? if it becomes a security issue? is caroline county ready, do you have the means? those are exactly the situations that we are worried about, and wish we would have known. it is a private cemetery. we will, the sheriff s office will enforce trespassing, and try to make sure, you know, things are taken care of. there s no harm comes to the residents, or people there. you know, we re equipped as we can be. but it s really any services required by the sheriff s office regarding this private property will more than likely be the responsibility of the private property owners. all right. caroline county virginia board of supervisor chair, thank you very much. have a good weekend. thank you, sir.

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