Manning Public Library Hosting Hour-Long Program On Alzheimer’s And Dementia
The Manning Public Library is hosting an informational event later this week for individuals wanting more information on Alzheimer’s and dementia. Sean Hoesing from the Alzheimer’s Association of Iowa will be in Manning on Wednesday, May 17th,
Glidden City Officials Wrapping Up Multiple Improvement Projects At The Community Ballfields
Glidden city officials are wrapping up multiple improvement projects at the community’s little league ballfields. Glidden Parks and Recreation Director Mike Schultz says that in the last two years, significant quality-of-life additions have been made to the
Crawford County Memorial Hospital Announces Two Award Recipients
Crawford County Memorial Hospital (CCMH) is excited to announce their DAISY and BEE Award recipients for the month of May. The DAISY Award is an international recognition program that honors extraordinary care provided by nurses. The BEE
St. Anthony Regional Hospital Pursues Critical Access Hospital Designation To Strengthen Long-Term Viability
Pictured (L-R): St. Anthony Regional Hospital President and CEO Allen Anderson and CFO Eric Salmonson. Last week, St. Anthony Regional Hospital administrators announced the facility is pursuing a Critical Access Hospital designation to further solidify the
Iowa Attorney General Files New Claims In Lawsuit Challenging Biden Administration’s Immigration Parole Policy
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has filed new claims in her ongoing lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s immigration parole action. The additions filed last week specifically target the administration’s use of immigration parole to release illegal immigrants
Iowa Raises Awareness On Tickborne Diseases During Lyme Disease Awareness Month
With warmer weather now here, Iowans are more likely to come across native creatures, which carries some risks if not adequately prepared. May is recognized as Lyme Disease Awareness Month, and it is important to know of
Seasons Center Receives Nearly $120K Grant To Expand Home And Community-Based Services
Seasons Center for Behavior Health has received nearly $120,000 in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Health Information Technology and Infrastructure Grant. The funding will be used to enhance, improve, and expand the delivery of
Cyclone Tailgate Tour Set For 2023
Clarence Ziegmann of Carroll
Clarence “Ziggy” Ziegmann, age 84, of Carroll, died Sunday, May 14, 2023 at St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May 19, 2023 at the Sharp Funeral Home
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff For National Peace Officers Memorial Day
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered flags in Iowa to half-staff today (Monday) from sunrise to sunset in recognition of National Peace Officers Memorial Day. Reynolds says, “The fallen men and women of law enforcement deserve to be