The Manning/Manilla Knights Of Columbus Celebrating Two And A Half Decades Of Service To The Area
The Manning-Manilla Knights of Columbus Council 12438 invites the public to celebrate with coffee, donuts, and rolls after Mass for a significant milestone. This Sunday at the Sacred Heart Church in Manning, this Knights of Columbus Council
Region XII COG And Coon Rapids Development Group Hosting Open House For A Look At The First Homes For Iowa House Available For Purchase In The City
Picture Courtesy of Coon Rapids Iowa Facebook page Region XII Council of Governments and the Coon Rapids Development Group are hosting an open house to give homebuyers a chance to look at a new housing option available
Over One Hundred Calhoun County Residents Currently Without Power After This Afternoon’s Tornados
With the multiple confirmed tornados spotted and severe thunderstorms that have passed through this afternoon (Tuesday) in Calhoun County, currently, 169 consumers who use Calhoun County Electric Cooperative are without power. The Calhoun County Electric Association has
A Breaking And Entering Case Which Ended With A Male Being Stabbed In Exira Is Under Investigation By The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office
The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a breaking and entering case that resulted in a male getting stabbed over this past weekend in Exira. On Friday, April 12, at approximately 10:05 p.m., the Audubon County
Iowa AG Bird Warns Of Continued Risk Of Tax Scams, Even After April 15 Filing Deadline
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has issued a warning to Iowans about the continued risk of tax and IRS scams, even after the April 15 tax deadline. Bird says, “Money is tighter than ever for many Americans
Carroll Historic Preservation Commission Launches Fundraiser For Proposed Graham Park Bandshell Renovations
The Carroll Historic Preservation Commission is launching a new fundraising campaign to support proposed renovations to the aging bandshell in Graham Park. The bandshell has been on the commission’s to-do list for several years. Commission President Vicki
Carroll Woman Sentenced To Five Years In Prison On Theft And Forgery Charges
A Carroll woman convicted of felony theft and forgery has been sentenced to up to five years in prison. According to Carroll County District Court records, 34-year-old Stephanie Jean Winter was initially charged with second-degree theft and
Iowa Crop Progress And Condition Report For The Week Ending April 14
The 2024 planting season began in earnest last week across Iowa, according to the latest Crop Progress and Condition Report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Dry conditions combined with warmer-than-normal temperatures to give Iowa farmers