West Nile Virus Activity Continues To Increase With Nearly 100 Cases Now In Iowa
West Nile virus activity shows no signs of slowing, according to a report released Friday by the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH). The report indicated there are currently 99 cases of West Nile virus that have
Spencer Man Pleads Guilty To Theft Charges In Carroll County District Court
A Spencer man accused of stealing a computer worth over $1,000 from the Carroll Walmart was sentenced to probation Thursday in District Court for Carroll County. Thirty-year-old Nikolas Ryan Harken originally faced one count of second-degree theft,
Fifty Years Separate Two Pairs Of Kuemper Homecoming Royalty At Friday’s Coronation
Pictured (L-R): R.T. Schreck, Zach Daniel, Maci Overmohle and Judy Schreck Five decades separated two sets of Kuemper High School Homecoming royalty as they rode through the parade this (Friday) afternoon. Seniors, Zach Daniel and Maci Overmohle,
St. Anthony Auxiliary Tour Of Homes Coming Up Sunday, Oct. 7
One of the major fundraising efforts of the St. Anthony Regional Hospital Auxiliary sees homeowners throughout the community opening their doors to help out with their annual Tour of Homes. The Sunday, Oct. 7 event will provide
Carroll Native Named Newest Captain On Police Force
This past July, three Carroll Police Officers were tested, interviewed and certified eligible for promotion to the rank of Captain by the Civil Service Commission. Chief Brad Burke says the entire process to determine the best candidate
Jefferson PD Working To Identify Juvenile In Criminal Mischief Case
The Jefferson Police Department is investigating a criminal mischief complaint and working to identify a juvenile male involved. At approximately 8:26 a.m. on Thursday, the department received a complaint from Harrison RV, located in the 1200 block
Gigabit Services Coming To Five Iowa Communities
Five more Iowa communities will be getting fiber-optic delivered gigabit internet service from Breda Telephone Corporation, more commonly known as Western Iowa Networks. Work on the expansion of their fiber optic network begin this past spring in
Several Iowa Educators Recognized For Incorporating Fishing Into Their Curriculum
A Logan-Magnolia High School teacher was recently recognized by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for use of a fishing pond and wetland area near the school as a central part of her curriculum. Faith Bruck