New Opportunities Searching For Volunteers To Help Run Outdoor Food Pantries In Five Area Communities
Pictured: One of the outdoor food pantries built by Larry and Julie Williams of Willey that will hopefully be placed in five area communities very soon. The New Opportunities Health Services Department is searching for volunteers
Area Producers Invited To ISU Extension Drought Meetings Beginning Aug. 3
Most of western Iowa is now experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions, and Iowa State University (ISU) Extension and Outreach is taking note of the rising concerns for crop and livestock producers. In response, they have scheduled
Carroll Man Charged With Criminal Mischief For Allegedly Slashing Car Tire
A Carroll man faces charges in District Court for Carroll County for allegedly slashing the tire on a car following a dispute with the vehicle’s owner. According to court records, 45-year-old Eric Stephan Pierson was issued a
Arlin Sigmon of Auburn
Arlin Sigmon, 81, of Auburn, died at his home on Monday, July 27, 2020. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 30th at Lampe Funeral Home in Lake City. A private family
IKM-Manning Baseball Coach Cory McCarville Recaps the 2020 Season
Interview with Head Coach Cory McCarville
Camps For Kids Impacted By Childhood Cancers Will Go On Virtually
Nearly 300 of some of the most at-risk children in the state will not miss out on a special camp as it will move to a virtual platform for 2020. Camp Heart Connection, a program of Children’s
Manning New Hope Bargain Shoppe Closeout Sale Enters Last Days With Special Hours
A 20-year staple in Manning is in their final days of operation, but are offering special sales during adjusted hours into this weekend. The New Hope Bargain Shoppe was originally located on Main Street when it came
Carroll Supervisors And VA Agree On Plan To Get As Much Aid To As Many Veterans As Possible
Two Carroll County Supervisors and a member of the Carroll County Veterans Affairs (VA) Commission sat down Tuesday and worked out protocols for documentation and distribution of additional county veteran benefits. At the beginning of June, Gov.
Carroll City Apartments Coming Down In A Unique Way
Those driving along North Main Street in Carroll will see something of a unique site as demolition of the former City Apartments continues. The contractor, Templeton Family Farms, has cut away a roof section and is currently
Iowa Ag Officials Provide Updated Details On What To Do If Unsolicited Seeds Are Received
Local authorities began receiving reports from residents on suspicious packages containing seeds they did not order. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, has confirmed that the unsolicited seed shipments from China and other countries are being reported