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Their mascot is "The Westerner". Akron was a member of the Siouxland Conference from 1952 to 1975 before consolidation with Westfield, and then known as the Red Raiders. [3] [4] The school then joined the Little Sioux Conference, but left in 1979 to become a founding member of the War Eagle Conference. [5] [6]
The proverbial "Last Call" for a popular Akron brewery will be March 3. But truth be told, the end of the line for R. Shea Brewing in Akron's Merriman Valley and Canal Place came months ago.. The ...
The co-founder of R. Shea Brewing Co. stood with his general manager and head of sales, their backs to a row of fermentation tanks and 250 loyal fans gathered below them for a rally to save the ...
The brewery sold nearly 11,000 barrels of beer in 2014. [14] By late 2014, the brewery and its founders started receiving national attention. In September 2014, Bryant Goulding was credited by GQ as a craft beer expert. [15] In November 2014, Rhinegeist's Truth IPA was named to a list of the 100 best beers in the world by Men's Journal. [16]
Currently, Iowa has charter schools in Storm Lake, Maynard, Hamburg and Des Moines. Additionally, there is an online charter school . The Iowa State Board of Education will consider the ...
Akron–Westfield Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Akron, Iowa. [2] It operates Akron–Westfield Elementary School and Akron–Westfield High School and Middle School in Akron. The district, entirely in Plymouth County, serves Akron, Westfield, and the surrounding rural areas. [3]
Odebolt–Arthur–Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District (OABCIG) is a rural public school district headquartered in Ida Grove, Iowa. [2] The consolidated district has territory in Crawford, Ida, Sac and Woodbury counties. Communities served include Ida Grove, Arthur, Battle Creek and Odebolt. [3] [4]
When it opened, Peace Tree became Iowa's first 100% woman-owned brewery. The first beer, the Rambler Red Ale, earned its name from the Rambler automotive dealership once housed in the building.