Guthrie Activity Center Chosen For First Quarter Donation From 10 Squared Women Of Guthrie County
The 10 Squared Women of Guthrie County have again made a substantial contribution to an area organization that benefits the community. Last week, representatives from the group presented a check for more than $11,000 to the Guthrie
Lawsuit Filed Thursday Against Rancho Grande Seeks Damages From May 2017 Accident
A Carroll County woman filed a petition in District Court last week against a local restaurant, seeking damages for injuries sustained in a car accident nearly a year ago. Corie J. Walsh, who filed the claim last
CR-B Promotes Kindness Through ‘Buddy Day’
Kindergarten through fifth-grade students at Coon Rapids-Bayard Community Schools (CR-B) are teaming up with their older peers tomorrow (Wednesday) in an anti-bullying campaign. Buddy Day is being held in conjunction with Spread the Word to End the
Darlene (Buse) Ott formerly of Jefferson
Funeral services for 87 year old Darlene (Buse) Ott of Carroll, formerly of Jefferson, will be Saturday at 10:30am at the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Carroll with burial at the Jefferson Cemetery. Friends may call at
Monday’s Daily Times Herald Was First Not Printed In-House Since Prior To 1929
Monday marked the beginning of a new era for Herald Publishing, the parent company of the Daily Times Herald, with the first printing of their newspaper done by an outside entity. Co-owner, Douglas Burns, says the choice
Manning Grocery Store Acquired By Nick Graham, Once Recognized As America’s Youngest Grocer
The local grocery store in Manning has been a cornerstone at the intersection of Highway 141 and West Street for decades, and actually changed hands in June of 2013. Manning residents, Amy Osborne and Dawn Lorenzen purchased
At Least One Supervisor Is Not Happy With Delivery Change After Awarding Bid
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors had previously approved the purchase of two dump truck chassis, with one to be delivered prior to July 1 and paid for out of the current fiscal year’s (FY) budget. The
Senator Grassley Seeking Summer Interns At All Offices
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley is now accepting applications for summer internship positions. College-aged Iowans interested in assisting staff members with administrative, legislative and communications work, including that of his staff on the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he
Area Law Enforcement Says Plan Ahead, Don’t Rely On The Luck Of The Irish This St. Patrick’s Day
One of the biggest celebrations to herald in spring is St. Patrick’s Day, but area law enforcement agencies are reporting that they routinely see a spike in drunk-driving cases on and around March 17 each year. National
Mildred Walker of Carroll
Funeral services for 89 year old Mildred Walker of Carroll will be Friday at 10:30am at the First United Methodist Church in Carroll with burial at the Carroll City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dahn &
