IDPH Report Shows Influenza Activity Continues To Decline
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is reporting influenza activity in the state continues to decline. According to a report released Friday, about 70 percent of the recent cases are attributed to influenza B. Influenza A
Formal Charges Filed Against Carroll Man Accused Of BB Gun Vandalism
Formal charges have been brought against a Carroll man accused of using a CO2 BB gun to cause thousands of dollars in damage to property in town. Twenty-three-year-old Duy Quang Vo faces one count of second-degree criminal
Ar-We-Va Students Raise More Than $4,000 In Pursuit Of Heart Health
Students at Ar-We-Va Elementary were able to raise over $4,000 for the American Heart Association (AHA) while learning about heart health. Jump Rope for Heart is an effort from the AHA to show young people the importance
It Is All About That Beer
Carroll Brewing Company opened their doors at 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 29 and was nearly immediately full of Carroll area residents anxious to sample their new creations. From the extremely popular “Oreo Speedwagon” to the traditional
John Buss of Lake City
Mass of Christian Burial for 79 year old John Buss of Lake City will be held at 10:30am Wednesday at. St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lake City with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Friends may call at
Coon Rapids Department Waiting On Fire Marshal’s Determination on Cause Of Wednesday Night Fire
In the overnight hours Wednesday, the Coon Rapids, Dedham, Bayard, Carroll, Glidden and Ralston Fire Departments banded together to fight a fire that destroyed an historic 1911 building in downtown Coon Rapids. Fire Chief, Jeff Kracht, says
Gov. Reynolds Tells Carroll Area Residents Our Value Base and Hard Work Are Responsible For Being Named Number One State In The Country
Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg swept into the Carroll Hy-Vee Thursday afternoon on a wave of positivity. The Republican state leaders were introduced by former Carroll Mayor, Adam Schweers, and it became clear right
Denison Teacher Donates 68 Easter Baskets
Pictured (l to r): Ed Smith, St. Anthony President and CEO; Mandy Smouse, St. Anthony Nurse in medical / surgical / pediatrics; Melissa Pietig; and Trish Roberts, St. Anthony Development Director Earlier this week, Melissa Pietig,
Woman Uninjured After Hitting Cow In Middle Of Roadway
There has been no report of injuries after a Grand Junction woman hit a cow early Wednesday morning. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene on 240th Street near W Avenue, southeast of Grand Junction.
Rockwell City Farmer To Receive Good Farm Neighbor Award
A Rockwell City Farmer and his family have been named Wergin Good Farm Neighbor award winners. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, has announced that the Jason Folsom family from Calhoun County will be presented with the