City Of Glidden Will Remove The Two Temporary Stop Signs Outside Of School For One Permanent Sign

The City of Glidden will be placing a permanent stop sign on Idaho Street, replacing the temporary stop signs utilized by the Glidden-Ralston Community School District. This is not the first time the stop sign discussion has
Whiterock Conservancy Hosting Open House Tours Of Garst Home First Saturday Of Each Month

Whiterock Conservancy in Coon Rapids will be hosting free tours of the Historic Garst Home Farm the first Saturday of every month. The public is welcome to join a Whiterock representative tell the story and history of
Charges Are Being Filed Against Manning Man For Damage To Dock At Manning’s Great Western Park

Charges are being filed against a Manning man for allegedly damaging the fishing dock at Great Western Park in Manning. According to Carroll County District Court records, 18-year-old Jordan Russel Smith-Sybesma and a juvenile allegedly vandalized the
Anna Mae Lawler of Carroll

Anna Mae Lawler, 98, of Carroll, passed away on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at Accura Healthcare of Carroll. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 am on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at Holy Spirit Church
Carroll County 2025 Gravel Purchases Average $8.29 Per Ton

The Carroll County Board of Supervisors approved bids this (Monday) morning for limestone and gravel supplies for the 2025 calendar year. County Engineer Zac Andersen says the county received quotes from six limestone suppliers, the low bid
AG Bird Warns Of Rising Jury Duty Scams In Iowa

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is warning Iowans about a rise in jury duty scam reports. The scam involves a caller falsely claiming the potential victim missed jury duty and faces arrest or heavy fines unless they
Odilon Sales of Manning

Mass of Christian Burial for 63-year-old Odilon Sales of Manning will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 15, with a visitation from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. before services at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manning.
Sen. Schultz’s Legislative Update: Week 4

Sen. Jason Schultz (R-Schleswig) reaffirmed his commitment to expanding and protecting Second Amendment rights in Iowa, outlining legislative achievements and future priorities in his weekly update to constituents. Schultz credits the Republican-controlled Legislature with enacting key gun
Rep. Williams’ Legislative Update: Week 4

As the Iowa Legislature moves deeper into its session, District 11 Rep. Craig Williams (R-Manning) reports that over 400 bills are already in the House queue, with many more in development. He expects key legislation to emerge
IA Sec. Of Ag Honors Sparky’s One Stop, Pro Cooperative For Renewable Fuels Leadership

Pictured: Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, (far right), presented the annual Secretary’s Ethanol Marketing Award to Sparky’s One Stop (Al’s Corner Oil Company) on Friday, Feb. 7. Secretary Naig is pictured with staff members of Al’s