Trailer Disconnects From Truck And Strikes Home
On Monday, July 25, at approximately 7 p.m. a trailer became detached from the pickup towing it and rolled into a residence in Halbur. 26-year-old Kurt Thomas Eisheid of Halbur was travelling west on 4th street when
Event Honoring Local Safety Personnel In September
Tourgee (TUHR-JAY) Street and portions of State Street will be closed in Sac City on Saturday, September 10, but it won’t be for your typical Iowa summer road construction. The Sac City Hometown Pride Program will be
Carroll Kid’s Health And Safety Fair Promises Fun Activities, Fun Facts And Free Prizes
As the area gears up for all of the fun and activities scheduled for Carrollfest 2016, the kids should be getting every bit as excited for the Kid’s Health and Safety Fair that will cater to their
Foster Grandparents Making Difference In Children’s Lives
The Foster Grandparent Program has been going strong across the country for 50 years, and generations of the Carroll area have benefitted from the generosity of foster grandparents for the past 20 years. Melanie Miller, director of
See How Farming Was Done In Days Gone By This Weekend Near Jefferson
This coming weekend, July 30 and 31, the public is invited to participate in historic farm reenactments at Jefferson’s annual Old-Fashioned Threshing Bee. This is a rare opportunity to see how oats were harvested through the use
Report Shows Accountable Care Organization Patients Getting Better Care At Savings
Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield has released results of their 2015 Accountable Care Organization’s (ACO) shared savings performance and are reporting that Iowans have benefitted from lower costs for better health care over the past year.