Manning’s New Grocery Store, Ramsey’s Market, Scheduled To Open Next Month
The City of Manning has been without a grocery store for more than three months after the closure of Heartland Market, but that is set to change next month following a Lenox-based grocer’s announcement they are opening
Award-Winning Wall Lake Sauce Maker Temporarily Suspended Operations To Bottle Hand Sanitizer Instead
Cookies Barbecue in Wall Lake briefly transitioned from packaging their award-winning sauces to hand sanitizer as part of an effort to build up the Iowa’s depleted stockpile. According to the company’s owner, Speed Herrig, he was contacted
Carroll Supervisors Approve County’s Leave Policy In Accordance With Families First Coronavirus Response Act
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution Wednesday afternoon that lays out the county’s employee leave policy mandated by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. The bill requires certain employers to provide up to 80
IDPH Reports 96 New COVID-19 Cases And Four Additional Deaths Wednesday
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Iowa’s COVID-19 case number has grown to 1,995 during her press conference Wednesday morning. A day after recording 189 confirmed cases, the largest daily increase to date, the Iowa Department of Public Health
LeRoy Turner of Glidden
Raymond “LeRoy” Turner, age 84, of Glidden passed away on Saturday, April 11, 2020 at his home in Glidden. A public viewing, without the family present, will be held at the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in
CCPH Director, Nikki Schwering, Urges Residents To Continue Preventative Measures And Stay Connected
The beginning of the New Year meant a new position for long-time St. Anthony Regional Hospital public health and home health services RN, Nikki Schwering. But shortly after becoming Director of Carroll County Home Health, Hospice and
Calhoun County Sheriff Suspended Without Pay After Sunday’s Arrest
ROCKWELL CITY, Iowa (RI) – A district court judge Tuesday granted a petition to suspend 51-year-old Calhoun County Sheriff Scott Edward Anderson without pay. The Calhoun County Supervisors on Tuesday met in a closed session and found
Demand For Medications Necessary For Ventilator Use Is Outpacing Supply
According to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, (ASHP) an impending shortage of opioids, sedatives and paralytics will render the ventilators used to treat COVID-19 patients essentially useless. CEO of the society, Paul Abromowitz, outlined the medical
Regional Housing Authority Is Still Accepting Rental Assistance Applications
Although the Region XII Council of Governments Regional Housing Authority offices are closed to the general public, they are fully staffed and conducting business. As they work to accept and distribute applications for rental assistance, they are
Senator Chuck Grassley Now 10th Longest Serving U.S. Senator In History
Senator and President pro tempore of the United States Senate, Chuck Grassley, has been named the 10th longest-serving Senator in U.S. history with 39.3 years of service. Grassley was first voted into office by Iowans in 1980.