U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra Says Government Shutdown Is Disappointing And Not Looking To Be Resolved Anytime Soon

U.S Representative Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) says Iowans, specifically farmers, will soon start to see the effects of the government shutdown as it progresses into week three. Feenstra says the U.S House passed a continuing resolution on Sept.
Carroll Man In Custody Following Investigation Of Accident Causing Serious Injuries And Violation Of Probation

A Carroll man remains in custody following an investigation on a car accident-causing serious injuries earlier this year and for violation of probation. According to Carroll County District Court records, 34-year-old Joel Patrick Maloney was involved in
Over $11,000 Worth Of Groceries Collected For C3 Food Pantry Serving IKM-Manning District During Annual Pack The Pantry Event

Over 30 teams competed in today’s (Wednesday) Pack the Pantry event sponsored by C3 (Christ, Community, Celebration) of Manning, The Manning Rotary and IKM-Manning National Honor Society. Each team consisted of three members, who were given five
Calhoun County Sheriff Commits To Housing Inmates In Sac County If GO Bond Is Passed To Build New Facility

Sac County Attorney Ben Smith announces commitment from Calhoun County Sheriff to house inmates at new proposed Sac County Jail if bond is passed this upcoming election. Smith says this commitment with Calhoun County Sheriff Pat Riley
Iowa Hunters Prepare For What Could Be The Best Pheasant Season In Years

Iowa hunters are preparing for what is expected to be one of the best pheasant seasons in the state’s history, and the countdown to opening day is approaching the single digits. Iowa’s annual pheasant season opens Oct.
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags Lowered Oct. 25 For Late Iowa Sen. Claire Celsi

Gov. Kim Reynolds issued an order yesterday (Tuesday) to lower all flags in Iowa to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, Oct. 25, in honor and remembrance of Iowa Sen. Claire Celsi, who died earlier this
Iowa Feels Fewer Effects From Government Shutdown Than Other States, According To WalletHub

With the budget standoff and government shutdown now entering its third week, personal finance company WalletHub examined which states are most impacted by the disruption and found that Iowa is the second least-affected state in the nation.
Cylones in the NFL: Week 6 Recap
Van Gorp Earns Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week
Beverly Hoyt of Jefferson, formerly of Scranton

Beverly Lucille Hoyt, age 95, of Jefferson and formerly of Scranton, passed away on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Greene County Medical Center Extended Care in Jefferson. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday,
