2018 Sac County Fair Queen Hosts Self-Defense Class At Fairground This Weekend
The 2018 Sac County Fair Queen is inviting area residents to the fairgrounds this weekend to learn more about protecting themselves. Fair Queen, Emily Scott, says she first came up with the idea to help people in
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff Saturday For Burial Of U.S. Sailor Killed During Attacks On Pearl Harbor
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa lowered to half-staff tomorrow (Saturday) for the burial of a fallen U.S. sailor. Navy Seaman 2nd-Class, 19-year-old Bernard V. Doyle, of Red Cloud, Neb. was killed on Dec.
Iowa DHS Warns Of New Scam Targeting Individuals Enrolled In Food Assistance Program
The Iowa Department of Human Services (DHS) has identified a potential scam that targets individuals enrolled in food assistance programs. In a statement this afternoon (Friday), DHS officials indicated victims are reporting having received a text message
Joel Robert Davis of Coon Rapids
Funeral services for 54-year-old Joel Davis of Coon Rapids will be Tuesday at 7 pm at the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in Coon Rapids with burial at the Highland Township Cemetery near Bayard. Friends may call
Kellan Tigges Is One Happy Young Man As He Prepares For Role As ISU Kid’s Captain Saturday
Already a well-known young man around the Carroll area, Kellan Tigges is going to be getting some time in the spotlight on a pretty big stage this coming Saturday, Oct. 13. Kellan has been selected to be
Man Who Stole From Vehicles Parked At Christmas Concert Pleads Guilty And Is Sentenced To Prison Time
A 20-year-old Waukee man has been sentenced to up to five years in prison on felony theft charges. Jake Allen Cretsinger was sentenced Thursday, Oct. 11 in Carroll County District Court on the class D felony, second-degree
Ames Man Becomes Confrontational With Jefferson Officer
An Ames man was taken into custody after becoming confrontational with a Jefferson Police Officer. At approximately 10:05 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11, a patrol unit was flagged down by a man on crutches in the 700
Candidates For Carroll County Recorder Asked To Quantify The Quality Needed For The Position
Two Carroll County employees are running for the Recorder’s position, and both women were able to present their positions and platforms at Wednesday night’s Carroll Chamber of Commerce Candidate Forum. Audience members and citizens presented questions to
St. Anthony Records Nearly $13 Million In Net Benefits To Area
The results of the Iowa Hospital Association (IHA) Community Benefits Survey are in, showing a nearly $13 million net benefit provided by St. Anthony Regional Hospital and Nursing Home. The contributions in 2017 include more than $1.148