Join the Grinnell Farmers Market downtown on the corner of 4th and Broad Street in Central Park every Thursday from 3PM - 6PM. Visit their website for a list of current vendors or watch them go live at 3PM on Facebook with a preview of products.
An open house and ribbon cutting ceremony was held today for the Boone Campus Student Activity Center. The $6.5 million facility is named “Fareway Fieldhouse”
New to the Burling Library lobby is the Magic Box, a digital display case to feature rotating items from the Salisbury House Library Collection and Grinnell College Special Collections.
Of the 223,861 citizens living in Linn County in 2019, 96.9 percent said they were only one race, while 3.1 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.
Of the 1,839 people living in State Center in 2020, 49.5 percent (910) were women and 50.5 percent (929) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 10,188 citizens living in Keokuk County in 2019, 98.8 percent said they were only one race, while 1.2 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.
Of the 249 people living in Steamboat Rock in 2020, 51.4 percent (128) were women and 48.6 percent (121) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 214 people living in Stout in 2020, 53.3 percent (114) were women and 46.7 percent (100) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 36,971 citizens living in Jasper County in 2019, 98.3 percent said they were only one race, while 1.7 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.
Of the 962 people living in Sully in 2020, 46.5 percent (447) were women and 53.5 percent (515) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the East Central Iowa News.
Of the 16,189 citizens living in Iowa County in 2019, 98.7 percent said they were only one race, while 1.3 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in January.