Manning Parks And Rec Has Announced New Plans For City Park Improvements
The Manning Parks and Recreation Department officials have announced plans for some City Park improvements. The committee is working on details regarding playground equipment and a park layout, including a new play unit to replace the current
Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton Says He is Focused On The Midterm Elections Not A 2024 Presidential Run
A 2024 presidential run might be in the future for Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton. As speculation mounts around Cotton potently running in 2024, he made a two-day stop in Iowa to help Republicans reclaim congressional majorities in
Flags Ordered To Half-Staff Saturday For Burial Of Lake City WWII Veteran Solider
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered flags in Iowa to half-staff tomorrow (Saturday) from sunrise to sunset for the funeral of a Lake City World War II soldier. U.S. Army Pfc. Merl Wayne Holm was killed in action
DMACC Carroll Campus Invites Prospective Students To Final ‘Rock Enroll’ Before Fall Classes Start
Fall classes at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) are scheduled to begin a little more than a month from now, and instructors from the Carroll campus are inviting prospective students to join them next week to
Authorities Release Details Of July 4 ATV Crash That Seriously Injured Audubon Man
Authorities in Guthrie County have released additional details of an ATV accident from the Fourth of July that left an Audubon man with serious head injuries. According to the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, the accident occurred at
Mid-America Publishing CEO Says Graphic-Advocate Sale Will Not Proceed
Plans for a new company to take over the publication of the Lake City Graphic-Advocate will not move forward according to its current owners. According to Matt Grohe, CEO of the paper’s parent company, Mid-America Publishing, talks