Senator Chuck Grassley Supports DOJ Investigation Into Rising Egg Prices

U.S Senator Chuck Grassley is applauding the Department of Justice for initiating an investigation into major egg producers for the continuing climb of prices across the country. The Antitrust Division of the DOJ is currently running the
City Of Manning Introducing New Texting Software For Residents And Visitors

The City of Manning will be implementing a smart text messaging service to individuals, introducing a new and faster way of communication between residents and various organizations. TextMyGov will send registered users different notifications, such as garbage
Carroll Woman Has Plead Guilty To Taking Prescription Drugs From Patients Out Of Greene County

A Carroll woman has entered a plea agreement with prosecutors for taking prescription drug medications from patients while being employed as a nurse. According to Greene County District Court records, 41-year-old Rahni Brower has pled guilty to
Marie Schreck of Carroll

Marie Schreck, 98 of Carroll, and formerly of Templeton, died Sunday, March 9, 2025 at Regency Park Nursing Home in Carroll. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Friday, March 14, 2025 at
WIN Continues Fiber Optic Internet Expansion Across Rural Iowa

Western Iowa Networks (WIN) continues to expand its fiber optic network, bringing high-speed internet to rural communities through strategic funding and partnerships. Since 2019, WIN has laid nearly 2,200 miles of fiber and expanded service to 22
Gov. Reynolds Extends “Harvest” Proclamation Through April 7

Gov. Kim Reynolds has extended a proclamation easing weight limits on the transportation of agricultural products, allowing farmers and haulers to transport heavier loads without permits. The order signed over the weekend pushes the end date back
Rep. Williams: First Funnel Trims House Bills Down To ~350

The first funnel of the 2025 Iowa Legislative Session was this past Friday, but District 11 Representative Craig Williams (R-Manning) says the deadline only slightly limited the number of bills still eligible for debate. More than 1,200
Kansas Woman Arrested At Carroll Hotel On Public Intoxication, Carrying Weapons Charges

A Kansas woman faces public intoxication and weapons charges following an incident late last week at a Carroll hotel. According to affidavits filed by the Carroll Police Department in Carroll County District Court, officers were dispatched at
Christopher Jackson of Ankeny, formerly of Coon Rapids

Christopher Clayton Jackson, son of Jamie and Kristin Jackson, was born on June 27th, 2000, in Fort Madison, Iowa. He left the world way too soon, on March 7th, 2025, at the age of 24. Funeral
Workman gets the word: Pack for Japan
