Endow Glidden Will Fund And Plan Construction Of A New Shelter House At City Park

The City of Glidden will be getting a brand new four-seasoned shelter house at City Park, all thanks to Endow Glidden. Discussion on renovating the current enclosed shelter house at City Park has been occurring at many
Main Street Guthrie Center Celebrating The Community With A Dinner And Social Event And Hear From Local Organizations

Picture credit to Main Street Guthrie Center Main Street Guthrie Center is inviting all to come celebrate the community on Friday, May 9 with a dinner social and updates from various organizations in Guthrie Center. The Celebrate
Carroll Man Sentenced To Five Years In Prison For Eluding Law Enforcement While On Parole

A Carroll man has been sentenced to serve five years in prison after finishing a previous sentence for eluding law enforcement while on parole. According to Carroll County District Court records, on December 24 of last year,
Mr. Eugene “Gene” Mennenoh of Audubon
Mr. Eugene “Gene” Carl Mennenoh, age 79, of Audubon, IA, passed away on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at the Friendship Home in Audubon, IA. Eugene Carl Mennenoh was born on July 30, 1945, in Audubon, IA, the
Lisa Kent of Auburn

Lisa Arlene Kent, age 57, of Auburn, Iowa, passed away at home on April 25, 2025. Her Memorial Service will be 3:30 p.m., Sunday, May 4, 2025, at the Lampe & Powers with a visitation 1 hour
MRHC Hosts Senior Day Focused On Wellness And Connection

Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) welcomed more than 50 seniors and their families on April 24 for a successful Senior Day event to promote health, wellness, and community connection among older adults. The free, come-and-go event featured
New Sculpture Installed At Lake View Community Center

A new public sculpture was installed yesterday (Tuesday) in front of the Lake View Community Center, adding a unique artistic touch to the town’s cultural hub. Titled “The Spirit of Lake View,” the piece was created by
DNR Reminds Pond Owners To Begin Aquatic Plant Management

Iowa pond owners are encouraged to begin managing aquatic plant growth early this spring to avoid overgrowth that can hinder recreation and unbalance fish populations. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recommends mechanical and chemical methods
Carroll City Council Approves Rate Increases For REC Center Memberships

The Carroll City Council voted unanimously at Monday night’s meeting to move forward with membership fee hikes at the Carroll Recreation Center. City officials approved the first reading of an ordinance change at their April 14 meeting
Why PCA’s elite defense is even better than it looks
