Bayard Church Of Christ Second Wheels For Meals Fundraiser Will Be This Weekend, To Help Cover Cost To Prepare Over 9,000 Meals
The Bayard Church of Christ in Bayard will hold its second annual Wheels for Meals fundraiser to assist multiple communities with a youth summer meal program. Bob Rogers, lead minister for the church spearheading the program, emphasizes
Landus Sponsoring Women Of Ag Event Tuesday Evening In Sac City
Landus is sponsoring a special event tomorrow (Tuesday) evening in Sac City, offering individuals a look into all the different sides of farming life. Women of Ag will be a come-and-go event from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00
Audubon County Is Seeing Overabundance Of Poisonous Weeds That Can Cause Harm To Those That Come In Contact
The Audubon County Weed Commissioner wants to warn Audubon residents and anyone visiting of the overabundance of weeds that can cause harm to people or pets if ingested or in contact with skin. Poison hemlock and wild
PCA ‘grateful’ for Cubs’ transparency with his development
Carroll County Supervisors Canvass June 4 Primary Results
During their meeting this (Monday) morning, the Carroll County Board of Supervisors canvassed the results of the June 4 primaries, making the winners of those races official. According to data from the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office,
Manning Community Chest Raises Over $12,000 In Latest Community Drive
The Manning Community Chest (MCC) collected over $12,000 in a recent fundraising drive to support non-profits, community projects, and families. MMC Treasurer Brad Vollstedt says, “We’re truly humbled by the incredible generosity of our community. This outpouring
Sac County Man Sentenced To 15 Years In Federal Prison On Drug/Firearms Charges
A Sac County man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison on drug trafficking and firearms charges. According to court records from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, 34-year-old Edwin Diaz
Lack Of Funding Leads To Temporary Pause For USDA’s Disaster Recovery Programs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is temporarily pausing a pilot program created to help rural Americans in presidentially declared disaster areas recover after natural disasters destroy their homes or businesses. The pause, effective immediately, is due
‘Unbelievable’ Imanaga shuts down Reds to get back on track
Gary Troutman of Coon Rapids
Gary Ralph Troutman, age 83, of Coon Rapids, IA, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at Kavanaugh House Hospice in Des Moines. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Wednesday, June 12,