Coon Rapids Man Cited For Animal At Large After June 26 Dog Bite
A Coon Rapids man has been cited for animal-at-large following a dog bite incident late last week. According to an affidavit from the Coon Rapids Police Department, the bite occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Friday, June
Heartland Truck Exchange Awarded Economic Development Incentives For Update To Facility In Lake View
A substantial construction project for Heartland Truck Exchange in Lake View is getting some support from the city. According to City Administrator, Scott Peterson, the semi-tractor retailer plans to completely overhaul their location on 9th Street. Peterson
Gov. Reynolds Taps Current DHS Director To Lead IDPH
Governor, Kim Reynolds, announced today (Tuesday) she has appointed Kelly Garcia, the current director of the Iowa Department of Human Services (DHS), to lead the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH). Reynolds says, “Kelly Garcia has done
Diane Schirck of Carroll
Diane Schirck, age 52, of Carroll, died Monday, June 29, 2020 at St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll. A Funeral Service will be held at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 2,
Northeast Park Neighbors Reach Out And Ask For Miracle Field To Remain In Originally Proposed Location
Last week, the Carroll City Council received some good news—that construction on the Miracle Field at Northeast Park would begin in July. The discussion was led by John Heim with the Miracle League along with Pat and
Mary Geisler of rural Churdan
Mary Geisler, 100, of rural Churdan, passed away Monday afternoon at her home with her family by her side. A private family Mass will be held on her 101 birthday, Thursday, July 2nd at 10:30 AM at St.
Madrid Man Suffers Only Minor Injuries in Accident Near Grand Junction, But Is Facing An Arrest
A Madrid man suffered only minor injuries in a major accident east of Grand Junction Monday, but is now facing the possibility of arrest. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene on U.S. Highway 30
Crops Continue To Progress With Favorable Temps, But Eastern Iowa Sees Too Much Moisture While Western Iowa Is In Need
Varying amounts of rain have resulted in disaster proclamations in some portions of the state while others are still in need of more. “Overall, Iowa crops are progressing rapidly with warm temperatures for the month of June,
Manson Woman Wins Top Prize In Iowa Lottery Scratch Game
A Calhoun County woman has taken home the fifth top prize in the Iowa Lottery’s Amazing Money scratch game. Barbara Block of Manson purchased her $30,000 winning ticket at Dale’s Corner Store in Fort Dodge and claimed
Ida Grove Woman Airlifted With Serious Injuries In Monday Morning Accident
An Ida Grove woman was airlifted to a Sioux City hospital with serious injuries from a Monday morning accident east of Ida Grove on U.S. Highway 175. The Iowa State Patrol reports they responded to the scene