St. Anthony Auxiliary Hosting Live Music Concert Sept. 25

Picture credit to St. Anthony Auxiliary Members of the St. Anthony Auxiliary are excited to be welcoming back by popular demand, live music from an Iowa-based gospel music group. The Brown Family, originating from LeMars, will be
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff Immediately In Memory Of Charlie Kirk And Memorial Of 9/11 Attacks

Governor Kim Reynolds orders flags to be lowered to half-staff immediately in memory of Charlie Kirk and in remembrance of the 24th memorial of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The flags will be lowered until sunset Sunday,
Linda Mennenoh of Audubon

Mrs. Linda Lou (Hansen) Mennenoh, age 78 of Audubon, IA, passed away on Tuesday, Sept 9, 2025, at the Friendship Home in Audubon, IA. Linda was born on January 10, 1947, in Carroll, IA, to Emmert Andrew
Coon Rapids Fire Department Responds To Manure Spreader On Fire Northeast Of Town Wednesday Morning

The Coon Rapids Fire Department responds to a farm northeast of town for a piece of equipment on fire this Wednesday morning. According to Fire Chief Jeffrey Kracht, crews were dispatched to a farming operation near the
Carroll County Farmer, Marty Danzer, Re-Elected To ISA Board Of Directors

A Carroll County farmer, Marty Danzer, has been re-elected to serve on the Iowa Soybean Association’s (ISA) Board of Directors. Danzer is a row crop farmer and raises cattle on his farm near Carroll. He has served
Sen. Grassley Supports National Guard Use For Crime Prevention But Questions Constitutionality

U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) says the courts will need to decide if the president has the authority to use National Guard soldiers as supplementary police forces, as President Trump considers expanding their use to other U.S.
Former Storm Lake Finance Manager Pleads Guilty To Child Pornography Charges

A former City of Storm Lake employee has pleaded guilty to child pornography charges in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, 52-year-old Brian Oakleaf, who previously served
Iowa Employers To See Lowest Unemployment Insurance Rates Again

Gov. Kim Reynolds announced last week that Iowa employers will pay the lowest unemployment insurance rates allowed by law for the fourth consecutive year. The announcement comes after legislation signed earlier this summer simplified Iowa’s unemployment tax
Horton bolsters NL Rookie of Year case as Cubs stay on track in playoff chase
Iowa State Falls at UNI, 3-1
