Sheila Ann Griffin of Spirit Lake, formerly of Carroll
Sheila Ann (Martens) Griffin, age 57, of Spirit Lake, IA, and formerly of Carroll, IA, passed away on Sunday, May 2, 2021 at her home in Spirit Lake. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated
St. Anthony Chief Medical Officer Discusses The Current State Of COVID, Vaccines And Variants
There are two major local events involving COVID this week with a Carroll County Public Health Johnson and Johnson vaccination clinic on Wednesday and the release of a pre-recorded town hall from healthcare experts Thursday. Chief Medical
Iowa Department Of Public Health Confirms Two Cases Of COVID Indian Variant In Iowa. It Is Not Considered A Variant Of Concern
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced today (Tuesday) they have confirmed two cases of the Indian COVID-19 variant, SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617, in Iowa. Although they are still learning about the characteristics of this strain, it is
IHSAA Announces Details for State Track May 20-22
Saturday’s finals sessions will be split and spectators will be ticketed through qualifying participants due to capacity restrictions at this month’s IHSAA & IGHSAU State Track & Field Championships in Des Moines. The three-day co-ed meet will
Helen Thatcher of Sioux City
Helen Louise Thatcher passed away on Sunday, May 2, 2021 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Sioux City, Iowa, after a brief illness, at the age of 91. Services are under the guidance of Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel
Letter Circulating For Support Of Iowa Sheriff’s And Deputies Is Legitimate
Calhoun County Sheriff, Patrick Riley, has been fielding questions lately concerning a recent letter distributed to residents. He assures all that a request for support of the Iowa State Sheriff’s and Deputies’ Association Institute (ISSDAI) is legitimate.
Planting Of Both Corn And Soybeans Accelerated Over The Past Week
Favorable weather conditions not only accelerated planting across the state, there were some scattered reports of corn emergence over the last week. “The weather over the past several days provided a great window for farmers to plant,”