Crawford County Memorial Hospital Contributed Over $60 Million To State’s Economy
A study conducted by the Iowa Hospital Association (IHA) found that Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison has contributed over $60 million to Iowa’s economy in 2023. Iowa hospitals throughout the state invested $21.3 billion, and Crawford
Small Section Of Fifth Avenue In Coon Rapids Will Be Closed For Two Days While Crews Tear Down Building
Picture from Coon Rapids Iowa Facebook Page A portion of Fifth Avenue in Coon Rapids will be closed tomorrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday while crews are demolishing a section of a building as part of a project to
Audubon County Economic Development Asking Individuals To Take Online Survey To Address Housing Needs Throughout County
The Audubon County Economic Development (ACED) is asking individuals who live and work in Audubon County to complete an online housing survey as part of a housing readiness program. The Rural Housing Readiness Assessment (RHRA) program, offered
Gov. Kim Reynolds Supports Partnership Between Department Of Corrections And Iowa Prison Industries To Build Homes For Those Impacted By Severe Weather Disasters
In response to the recent communities impacted by natural disasters such as flooding or severe storms, the Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC) and Iowa Prison Industries (IPI) are partnering together with Homes for Iowa (HFI) to build
Kevin Stickrod of Glidden
Kevin Joseph Stickrod, 65, of Glidden, Iowa passed away unexpectedly due to heart complications on Sunday, July 14th, 2024 at St. Anthony’s Regional Hospital in Carroll. A visitation will be held at the Sharp Funeral Home in
July Is UV Safety Month; Health Officials Reminds Iowans To Protect Themselves From Excess Ultraviolet Rays
July is Ultraviolet (UV) Safety Month, and health officials are reminding Iowans about the importance of sun safety to prevent skin cancer. Most skin cancers are caused by overexposure to UV light, which can damage skin cells.
Iowans With Unclaimed Property Can Expect “Due Diligence” Letters Soon
Iowa State Treasurer Roby Smith is raising awareness about due diligence letters that Iowans may soon receive from businesses holding their unclaimed assets. According to Smith, businesses with dormant accounts, unclaimed insurance policies, and similar assets must
Audubon County’s ‘Home Grown Fair’ Kicks Off Tuesday
Fair week begins tomorrow (Tuesday) in Audubon County, as crowds will gather at the grounds for the 2024 event. Fair Board President Greg Jensen says the fair is the culmination of months of work for exhibitors and
Carroll Man Charged With OWI After Striking Parked Car, Tree Thursday Morning
A Carroll man has been arrested on operating while intoxicated charges after crashing into a parked vehicle and a tree during the early morning hours last Thursday. According to the Carroll Police Department, officers were dispatched to
JoAnn Morlan of Glidden
JoAnn Gay (Boon) Morlan, age 68, of Glidden, IA, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll surrounded by her family. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Saturday,