Lake City Man Arrested This Week On A Second Drug Trafficking Charge
A Lake City man was arrested earlier this week on a drug trafficking charge after test results on items seized in February returned positive for methamphetamine. Thirty-two-year-old Nicholas Russell Pickering is accused of a controlled substance violation,
Glidden City Council Approves Third Reading Of Ordinance Change That Will Increase Sewer Rates Through FY24
The Glidden City Council has approved the final reading of an ordinance change that will incrementally increase sewer rates over the next three years. According to Administrator, Brooke Peterson, the hikes are necessary to help repay a
Storm Lake Man Arrested Friday After Striking High School Student With Vehicle While Intoxicated
A Storm Lake High School student was seriously injured on her way to school this (Friday) morning after she was struck by a drunk driver. According to the Storm Lake Police Department, officers were dispatched at approximately
Lavonne Clark of Manning
Funeral Services for 91-year-old, Lavonne Clark of Manning will be held Monday at 10:30 am at the United Church of Manilla in Manilla with Burial at the Nishnabotna Cemetery near Manilla. Social Distancing and Facemasks are required. The
St. Anthony Announces Participation In Nurse Recognition Program
Photo: DAISY Award Co-Chairs, Bailee Schleisman and Lori Pietig (Standing): Alison Bauer and Scot Ellis St. Anthony Regional Hospital has announced they will be participating in a program that recognizes nurses for the extraordinary work they do
MRHC To Hold COVID Vaccination Clinic Next Wednesday
Photo: MRHC Nurses review important information regarding the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine with patients. From left, Elaine Macumber, RN; Jill Arp, RN, BSN; Shelby Dickson, RN; and Amber Croghan, RN Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) has announced they
Iowa Unemployment Rate Stays Steady And State Sees Some Unexpected Job Gains
Iowa WorkForce Development is reporting a 3.6 percent unemployment rate for the state in February, staying steady with the revised January numbers. The state’s jobless rate one year ago was at 2.9 percent. “February was an unusually
Representative Best Answers Questions That Still Remain On A Couple Of Headline-Making Bills
With an anticipated end date for the 2021 Iowa General Assembly in mid-April, House District 12 Representative, Brian Best, says it has been a busy session with bills covering everything from recyclables to constitutional rights. There are