Scott W. Halbur of Manning
Mass of the Christian Burial for 53 year old Scott W. Halbur of Manning will be Saturday at 10am at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manning with burial at the Parish Cemetery. The Manning Knights of
Carroll County Supervisors Continue To Search For Solution To Ambulance Services Overtime Issue
Excessive overtime was the topic of discussion again at the Carroll County Board of Supervisor’s meeting, and Pat Gray brought forth a solution for the board’s review. Gray said in a letter to the supervisors sent out
Carroll Woman Treated For Injuries Sustained In Single-Vehicle Accident
Thirty-two-year-old Amanda Smith of Carroll was transported to St. Anthony Regional Hospital by a private party for treatment of injuries sustained in a single-vehicle accident at approximately 12:33 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20. The Iowa State Patrol
Medical Issue Believed To Be Cause Of Sunday Afternoon Accident
The Iowa State Patrol, Greene County Sheriff’s Office, Jefferson Police and Fire Departments and Greene County Emergency Medical Services all responded to a single-vehicle accident at the intersection of Highway 30 and Highway 4 yesterday afternoon (Sunday).
Investigation Identifies Dana Woman In Forgery Case
The Jefferson Police Department received a report of a check forgery on Aug. 10, and after completing an investigation, have requested an arrest warrant for 21-year-old Kristen Abbie Langfitt of Dana on forgery charges, a class D
Glen “Mike” Michael Balk formerly of Arcadia
Funeral services for 69 year old Glen “Mike” Michael Balk of Sioux City, formerly of Arcadia, will be Tuesday at 2pm at the Dahn & Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll with burial at the Carroll City Cemetery.
Kuemper Msgr. Lafferty Tuition Tax Credit Deadline Approaching
President of Kuemper Catholic Schools, John Steffes said as they look to the end of the calendar year, they are already well into their main annual tuition fundraiser. Every year, he said, they run out of the
Iowa Continues To See Strong Year In Home Sales
There was a slight decrease in the number of Iowa home sales in October of 2016 versus the same time period last year, but sellers were able to realize an increase in the median price of their
Beef Producers Reminded State Checkoff Referendum Vote Takes Place Nov. 30
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association are reminding eligible producers of the beef referendum vote coming up on Wednesday, Nov. 30. This referendum is to determine whether the fifty cent
Rockwell City Woman Publishes Some Delicious Reading
From pork tenderloins to sweet corn to Jell-o, a new book is out focused on Iowa foods and the flavors that make the state so delicious. The book, “A Culinary History of Iowa,” traces the popular tastes