Crawford County Memorial Hospital Begins Large Expansion And Remodel With Groundbreaking Ceremony Last Friday
Picture courtesty of CCMH. Pictured (L to R): Don Luensmann, CCMH Executive Director of Marketing and Development, Julie Graeve, ARNP, CCMH Medical Staff, Jay Mendlik, Sid Liese, David Reisz, Amy Schultz and Jon Schuttinga, CCMH Board of
SCC Superintendent Shared Updates Students And Staff Can Expect This Upcoming Year
The South Central Calhoun (SCC) Community School District is ready to bring its A-game, the “theme” for the 2024-25 school year, with new policies and staff to continue promoting a positive environment. Superintendent Brad Anderson is counting
Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office Investigating Multiple Burglaries In Farnhamville
The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office strongly urges residents in Farnhamville to lock vehicles and buildings at night due to a recent increase in burglary reports. In a social media post over the weekend, the law enforcement agency
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Vernon Riesselman of Halbur
Vernon Henry Riesselman, age 86 of Halbur, IA, passed away on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at his home in Halbur, IA. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2:00 P.M. on Friday, August 16, 2024
MRHC’s SHIIP Program Receives Iowa Governor’s Volunteer Award
Pictured: Shannon Black, CEO; Amy McLaughlin, CFO; Sally Hodne (SHIIP Counselor, 2004-2018); Dee Schmitz (2019-2020); and Nancy Danner (2022-present). Manning Regional Healthcare Center’s (MRHC) Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) has been honored with the Iowa
Audubon Community Schools Offers Free Activity Passes To Students Through Community Donations
Beginning this fall, K-12 students in Audubon Community Schools will receive free activity tickets to all Wheelers’ extracurricular activities. This three-year initiative, modeled after similar programs in other districts, aims to enhance student participation and community engagement.
IA AG Bird Celebrates 2A Win For Stabilizing Brace Users
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is celebrating a recent legal win for Second Amendment advocates following a second successful defense of stabilizing braces, a firearm attachment designed to aid people with disabilities in exercising their constitutional rights.
Kuemper Catholic Gears Up For 2024-25 School Year, Beginning Aug. 23
The countdown to the first day of classes is on for students, teachers, and families in the Kuemper Catholic School System (KCSS). According to Kuemper President John Steffes, the 2024-25 school year begins on Friday, Aug. 23.