Partnership 4 Families Continues To Support And Encourage Participation In Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Partnerships 4 Families is looking for donors to contribute to a program for children aged birth to five to receive a free book each month in the mail. Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library started in 1995, serving children
Springbrook State Park Looking For Volunteers To Re-establish Friends Group
Springbrook State Park in Guthrie County is looking to re-establish a friends group to support the recreational nature park. The 825 acres of timber, rolling hills, and a lake provide a variety of activities, including hiking, camping,
Manson City Officials Swear In New Chief Of Police
Picture from Manson Updates and Events Facebook page The City of Manson welcomes a new Chief of Police following the retirement of Larry Freese. Jessica Hammen, from Twin Lakes, has been sworn into the position during last
Ronald Turner of Glidden
Ronald Gary Turner, age 83, of Glidden, IA, passed away on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, November 2,
The Market On 30 Spooktacular Candy Bracket: Week 4
Welcome to The Market on 30 Spooktacular Candy Bracket! We want to know what’s the best Halloween candy? Will your favorites stand up to the competition? The 16 candies to compete this year were selected by a
Region XII Highlights Coon Rapids’ Success With Derelict Building Grant Program Lunch & Learn Oct. 23
Region XII Council of Governments will host a Lunch & Learn event this coming week showcasing successful implementation of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Derelict Building Grant Program. The event will be held from 11
Winter Disconnection Moritorium Begins Nov. 1; Eligible Iowans Encouraged To Apply For LIHEAP Assistance
With overnight temperatures beginning to fall below freezing, the Iowa Utilities Commission (IUC) is reminding eligible Iowans to seek assistance with heating bills before the winter moratorium on utility disconnections begins Nov. 1. The moratorium is in
Nominations Open For IALF’s Excellence In Teaching About Agriculture Award
The Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation (IALF) is now accepting nominations for its annual Excellence in Teaching About Agriculture Award, which honors educators who creatively integrate agriculture into their classrooms. The award is open to non-vocational pre-K through
DNR Says 2024 Deer Seasons Off To A Good Start
Despite warm weather across much of the state, Iowa’s 2024 deer hunting season is off to a promising start, with approximately 6,000 deer harvested so far. This includes harvests from the youth and disabled hunter seasons and
One Airlifted With Serious Injuries In Monday Morning Rollover Crash North Of Carroll
One person was airlifted following a single-vehicle rollover accident north of Carroll this (Monday) morning. According to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, first responders were dispatched to the scene on 150th Street between Noble and Mahogany Avenues