Public Health Officials Stress The Importance Of Washing Your Hands On World Hand Hygiene Day
Sunday, May 5 was World Hand Hygiene Day and public health officials are using the day to remind residents of the true importance of washing their hands. A lot has changed in the medical field with the
Iowa Board Of Pharmacy Receives Reports Of Multiple Prescription Scam Attempts In NW Iowa
State health officials have issued a notice to pharmacies in Iowa, warning them of a recent slew of fraudulent prescription requests. In a statement released today (Monday), the Iowa Board of Pharmacy indicates this scam appears to
Less Than A Month Of Classes Remains For Local Students
The end of the 2018-2019 school year is less than a month away for students in the listening area. The Glidden Ralston and IKM-Manning Community School Districts will be the first to dismiss their students for summer
Loraine Irlbeck formerly of Templeton
Mass of Christian Burial for 100-year-old Loraine Irlbeck of Carroll, formerly of Templeton, will be Thursday at 10:30 am at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Templeton with burial at the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at
Motorcyclist Injured When Truck And Trailer Pull Out Into His Path
A motorcyclist was injured in Jefferson Saturday afternoon when he struck a trailer on a truck that pulled into his lane of traffic. The Jefferson Police Department responded to the scene at the intersection of Elm and
Two Men Exposed To High Concentration Of Carbon Monoxide While Using Chainsaws In A Basement
Two men using gasoline-powered chainsaws in the basement of a Storm Lake residence were overcome by fumes Saturday evening. The Storm Lake Fire and Police Departments responded to the scene at approximately 7:57 p.m. on a carbon
Car Disabled In Carroll Accident Sunday
One vehicle suffered disabling damage, but no one was injured in a two-vehicle accident in Carroll Sunday. The Carroll Police Department responded to the intersection of U.S. Highway 71 and 18th Street at approximately 2:08 p.m. A
Joleen Bachman of Early
A Celebration of Life service for Joleen Bachman, age 83 of Early, Iowa will be 2:30 pm Sunday at the Farber & Otteman Funeral Home in Sac City. Visitation will begin at 2pm with a reception to
Bill That Would Require Private Solar Energy Users To Pay For Infrastructure Was One That Local Legislators Say Did Not Make It Through This Year’s Session
Saturday morning marked the end of the 2019 general assembly as Sixth District Senator, Mark Segebart, and House Representative, Brian Best, of the 12th District held their final Carroll Chamber of Commerce Legislative Forum of the year.
Celebrate School Board Superheroes During The Month Of May
May is School Board Recognition Month and the Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB) is inviting communities to thank their local volunteers. This year’s theme is “Superheroes for Public Education,” and pays tribute to the work they