Safety Is A Focus, But The Sales Are Still Ridiculously Good
One of the major impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic is change. We are seeing it in nearly every facet of our lives, but for many people, one thing that is paramount is being able to save money.
Monday’s Carroll City Council Meeting May Include Dialog On Cemetery Regulation Changes
The Carroll City Council’s second meeting of July will have a light agenda and begin with the routine business of review for approval of liquor licenses. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, says they will likely discuss a minor
One Of State Fairs “Hottest” Foodie Attractions Moves To Wild Rose Jefferson This Year
With the cancellation of this year’s Iowa State Fair, one of the “hottest” draws for food lovers for the past seven years will be relocating to Wild Rose Casino and Resort in Jefferson. The Mother Podolak’s Chili
MRHC Is Scheduling Sport And Child Wellness Physicals Now
As schools work on their Return to Learn plans for the 2020/21 school year, the healthcare professionals at Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) are reminding parents and caregivers that the time to schedule annual physicals and well-child
Kuemper Century Club Announces Additions For Support Of 2020/21 Extra Curricular Activities
For the past six decades, a foundational organization has been supporting junior and senior high school students at Kuemper Catholic Schools. The Century Club will be holding their annual kick-off in less than two weeks, and Kuemper
Arlene Rudi
Arlene Ruth Rudi, 96, of Glidden, Iowa passed away peacefully July 20, 2020 at Hospice House of Mercy in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Due to the pandemic a private family burial will be held at Merle Hay Memorial Cemetery in
