Gov. Reynolds Signs Proclamation Extending Provisions Of Public Health Emergency Declaration And Relaxing Regulations On County Hospitals, Shareholder Meetings And Law Enforcement Certifications
Pictured: Gov. Reynolds speaking during a COVID-19 press conference in March Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a new proclamation Tuesday evening extending some provisions of the declared State of Public Health Emergency through April 7. The proclamation continues
As Traffic Increases At Swan Lake State Park, Visitors Asked To Follow Physical Distancing Guidelines
Swan Lake State Park has seen a notable uptick in visitors over the last few weeks as the weather begins to warm and people look for safe ways to be outdoors during the COVID-19 public health disaster.
Carroll Chamber Of Commerce To Host Gift Card Flash Sale Wednesday To Support Local Businesses
The Carroll Chamber of Commerce has announced they are hosting a gift card flash sale tomorrow (Wednesday) in an effort to help local businesses weather the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated closures. Beginning at
Delores Wiehn of Carroll
Delores Wiehn, age 92, of Carroll died unexpectedly on Monday, March 30, 2020. A Private Family Funeral Service will be held at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll. Fr. Shinoj Jose of St. John Paul II Parish
73 New COVID-19 Cases As Of Tuesday; Seventh Iowa Death Reported
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) reports the number of COVID-19 cases in the state has grown to 497 as of noon on Tuesday. One additional coronavirus-related death, a Muscatine County resident between the ages of
Deadlines Loom For Small Business Grants, But Application Help, And More, Is Available
Although the doors at the Carroll Chamber of Commerce and Carroll Area Development Corporation (CADC) office in the depot are closed to the public, staff members are working hard to support our area businesses. Executive Director of
Top Tennis Returners for 2020
Here is a look at the top returners from last season in Tennis for Audubon and Kuemper Boys Morgan Christensen Audubon Dennis Jackson Audubon Karter Lein Kuemper Carter Soppe Kuemper Luke Hicks Kuemper Sam Janssen Kuemper
First Delivery Of Homemade Masks Made In Carroll On Monday
Meg Snyder, owner of Carroll’s Quilting and Sew Much More, urged area sewers last week to make and donate masks for use by local healthcare organizations and individuals during the coronavirus outbreak. As word began to spread,
Red Cross Puts Out Urgent Call For Blood Prior To Today’s Drive In Manning
The Red Cross is putting out an urgent call for blood donations and has made special public safety provisions for a blood drive in Manning this (Tuesday) afternoon. The Red Cross has adopted new procedures in light
Glidden-Ralston Community School Staff Plan Their Own Parade For Wednesday
Although we are all to be practicing physical distancing, the staff members at many area schools are finding a way to maintain a connection with their students. Tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, Carroll and Kuemper faculty and staff will