Sac City Mayor Declares Proclamation As June 9th To Be Recognized As Wycoff Quadruplets Day
A proclamation has been made by the Sac City Mayor, Scott Bundt, to recognize June 9 as Wycoff Quadruplets Day. The four babies were born back in 1934, Iowa’s first set of quadruplets, to Ida and Lawrence
Manning Rotary Club Hosting Parade Of Cars On Main Street Manning This Sunday
The Manning Rotary Club will present A Parade of Cars this Sunday, featuring models from the early 1900s to the present. The parade will begin with the National Anthem at 1:55 p.m., with the cars rolling out
Guthrie Center Lions Club Celebrates 100 Years Of Helping The Community By Hosting A Fundraising Event
The Guthrie Center Lions Club is celebrating a century of community involvement by continuing to do what it does best: supporting projects to strengthen the City of Guthrie Center. President of the Guthrie Center Lions Club, Joe
Glidden Residents Asked To Complete Quick Survey About New Potential Businesses In The Community
The City of Glidden is looking for input from residents on what types of businesses the community would like to see in its downtown district. The city is actively working to revitalize abandoned buildings to encourage new
A Carroll Man Arrested For Stealing Over $3,000 From His Employer
A Carroll man was taken into custody yesterday (Thursday) for allegedly stealing over $3,000 worth of cash and merchandise from his place of employment in the 800 block of E Highway 30. According to court records, between
Iowa Free Of Any Drought Designation After Historically Wet Spring
According to the latest Water Summary Update, Iowa has returned to normal hydrologic conditions after four years of below-normal rainfall and drought conditions. The state had not been free from any drought designation by the U.S. Drought
Lidderdale Fire Department Invites Public To Annual Steak Supper Fundraiser Saturday Night
The Lidderdale Fire Department invites the public to join them tomorrow (Saturday) evening for their annual steak supper. From 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Lidderdale firefighters will serve a dinner of ribeye steaks, mashed potatoes, beans, and
1,000+ Soccer Players, Coaches, Fans Coming To Carroll Saturday For Kick It Up Tournament
More than a thousand players, coaches, parents, and fans are expected to make their way to Carroll this weekend for the fourth annual Kick It Up Youth Soccer Tournament. Tournament Director Ryan Milligan says the tournament has
DNR Asks Iowans Take Steps To Reduce Spread Of Invasive Species
Gov. Kim Reynolds has proclaimed June as Invasive Species Awareness Month in Iowa to help combat the spread of non-native pests that threaten the state’s ecosystems. Invasive species like the emerald ash borer, Asian long-horned beetle, spongy
FDA reverses ban which took Juul vaping products off the market in the U.S.
The US Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday it had rescinded marketing denial orders for vaping products from Juul Labs Inc., stating it has not yet decided whether the products will ultimately stay on the market. The