Grill Explosion Leads To House Fire In Manning Saturday Afternoon
Firefighters were forced to battle heat exhaustion as well as flames Saturday afternoon after being called to a residential fire. According to Manning Fire Chief Bob Barsby, crews were dispatched at approximately 2 p.m. to 110 East
10-Squared Women Of Guthrie County Donation Helps Bring Imagination Library Program To More Children
The 10-Squared Women of Guthrie County announced earlier this week that the Guthrie Our Community Health Foundation and Imagination Library has been selected for the organization’s second-quarter donation. The recently formed 501(c)3 is part of Guthrie County
Lake City And Top Rail Saddle Club Ready To Welcome Thousands Of Spectators Next Weekend During 63rd Annual Western Days Rodeo
Lake City will be packed with cowboys and cowgirls next weekend for the Top Rail Saddle Club’s 63rd annual Western Days Rodeo. The event has grown year after year since its humble beginnings in 1959 and now
DNR Stresses Importance Of Slowing Spread Of Non-Native Plants And Animals During Invasive Species Awareness Month
June is Invasive Species Awareness Month, and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is educating Iowans on how they can protect the state’s vulnerable ecosystems. Species such as emerald ash borer (EAB), Asian long-horned beetle, spongy
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff Saturday For Fremont County Deputy’s Funeral Services
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered flags in Iowa to half-staff today (Saturday) to honor and remember a Fremont County Sheriff’s deputy who died as a result of injuries sustained in an on-duty crash earlier this week. Deputy