Local Nurses Currently Working In NYC Stress Importance Of Physical Distancing
Two Carroll-area natives who are working in the hotbed of COVID-19 activity in the United States, New York City, are urging Iowans to practice physical distancing after seeing the harsh impact of the pandemic firsthand. Sisters, Mackensie
Sac County Sheriff’s Office Seizes Handgun And Drug Paraphernalia After Vigilant Resident Calls In Suspicious Vehicle
Charges are pending following an investigation by the Sac County Sheriff’s Office into a report of a suspicious vehicle in Early earlier this week. At approximately 12 p.m. Tuesday, deputies responded to the 500 block of Walnut
North Central Iowa Presbytery Recommends Churches Remain Closed Through At Least End Of Ma
Beginning tomorrow (Friday), church services in Iowa will be allowed to resume across the state. However, a group of more than 20 church representatives from many of Iowa’s Christian denominations issued a joint statement earlier this week
Sac County Confirms First Positive COVID-19 Case
Sac County Public Health confirmed the county’s first positive COVID-19 case today (Thursday). According to the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), the individual is a middle-age adult between the ages of 41 and 60, and due
Iowa COVID-19 Cases Now Total 7,145 with 302 New Tests Confirmed Thursday
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) reports 302 new COVID-19 positive tests have been identified as of Thursday morning, including several new cases in the listening area. Gov. Kim Reynolds announced during her daily press conference
Reverend Mr. William (Bill) Schroeder of Johnston
Reverend Mr. William (Bill) Schroeder entered heaven on Monday, April 27, 2020. He was strong in his faith, loved his wife Janis Schroeder of 60 years, and was key in raising 6 strong children. He always ministered
Carroll County Public Health Asks Residents To Continue Precautions As Businesses Prepare For Friday Openings
Carroll County Public Health announced the second positive COVID-19 case in the county on Wednesday. Director, Nikki Schwering, says there are rules in place that limit the amount of information they can give on any patient. Schwering
IKM-Manning Seniors Will Have Year To Remember As Community And District Honor The Class Of 2020
High School seniors around the nation have seen some of the best parts of their last year put on hold or cancelled altogether. Athletic events, proms, senior outings and group events, including graduation ceremonies, have been impacted
Bart Michael Baugh of Churdan
On Sunday, April 26 2020 Bart Michael Baugh, son, brother, and loving father of three passed away at the young age of 45 at Taylor House Hospice in Des Moines. A private family funeral service will be
United Way Of Carroll Supports COVID-19 Relief Efforts And More
The United Way of Carroll has been supporting local agencies and programs for the benefit of county residents since 1976, and they are stepping up to help out during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. They have provided