Simon Wagner Heading to IWCC For Football
Interview with Simon Wagner
Fourteen-Year-Old Female Charged After Stealing Coon Rapids Police Vehicle And Leading Authorities On High-Speed Chase
Coon Rapids Police Chief, Andy Klein, says a 14-year-old female was involved in the theft of one of their police vehicles Sunday that resulted in a multi-county high-speed chase. Klein says Officer Paul Whitenack was assisting a
Since This Time Last Week, Regional COVID Death Toll Rises By Two And One County Has Lowest Positivity Rate In Iowa
Since this same time last week, the regional coronavirus-related death toll has risen by two while one county remains in the state’s top five for two-week positivity rates and another is the lowest in the state. As
No One Injured In Saturday Morning Carroll Apartment Fire, But Kitchen Destroyed
No one was home and no injuries were reported in an apartment fire on Saturday morning. Carroll Fire Chief, Greg Schreck, says the call came in at approximately 9:07 a.m. about smoke filling the hallways from apartment
Local Healthcare Providers Partnering For Second COVID-19 Town Hall With Focus On Vaccinations
For the second time since the early 2020 onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the St. Anthony Clinic, McFarland Clinic and Carroll County Public Health will partner in a virtual town hall meeting. The subject for the Monday,
IKM-Manning Announces Changes To COVID Guidelines For Spectators
The IKM-Manning Community School District has updated spectator guidelines after a meeting of the Western Iowa Conference. Masks will still be required at all times within the buildings, but all active participants will be allowed to have
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff In Honor Of Fallen Capitol Police Officers
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff until sunset on Wednesday, Jan. 13 in honor and remembrance of United States Capitol Police Officers Brian D. Sicknick and Howard Liebengood, as well as
