Carroll American Legion Community Dance Is Back This Weekend
Following 2023’s success, the Carroll American Legion is again hosting a community dance this weekend. Legion member Randy Nieland says members wanted to try something new last year to help people get out of the house, and
Adair Police Chief/BW Outfitters Owner Faces Up To 60 Years In Federal Prison Following Conviction For Conspiracy, Illegal Possession Of Machine Gun
Adair Chief of Police, 47-year-old Bradley Eugene Wendt of Denison, was convicted yesterday (Wednesday) by a federal jury in Des Moines on charges of conspiring to make false statements to the ATF, making false statements to the
Adair Police Chief And Denison-Based Gun Retailer, Brad Wendt, Found Guilty Of NFA Violations
Adair Police Chief and BW Outfitters owner Brad Wendt was found guilty in federal court today (Wednesday) for fraudulently obtaining National Firearms Act (NFA)-regulated machine guns. Wendt was found guilty of 11 of the 15 charges that
Rep. Feenstra Votes A Second Time To Impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas
Iowa 4th District Representative Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) joined 213 of his GOP colleagues yesterday (Tuesday) in voting to impeach U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Feenstra says, “President Biden and Secretary Mayorkas must end the
MRHC Expands Mental Health Services At The Specialty Clinic
Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) is strengthening its efforts to address mental health challenges in rural communities with the addition of Dina Irwin, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, to the MRHC Specialty Clinic. Irwin is now
Carroll City Council Reviews Budget Disputes In FY25 Budget At Monday’s Meeting
The Carroll City Council sparred over several aspects of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 preliminary budget prior to its initial approval at Monday’s meeting. The nearly 300-page budget includes department proposals, individual fund reviews, tax levy calculations,
Kuemper Catholic Invites Public To Feb. 19 Town Hall Meeting
The Kuemper Catholic School System invites the public to join them next week for their annual town hall meeting. The program begins at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 19, in the Kuemper High School Library. Administrators, teachers,
Community Foundation Of Carroll County Announces Over $200,000 In 2024 Awards
Yesterday (Monday), the Community Foundation of Carroll County (CFCC) announced more than $200,000 in grants to local projects for the 2024 award cycle. Twenty-three grants were selected during the CFCC board’s meeting on Feb. 7, totaling $200,220.
Gov. Reynolds Extends Harvest Proclamation Through Feb. 23
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an order yesterday (Monday) extending Iowa’s harvest proclamation for another few weeks. The new expiration date for the relaxation of weight limits and transportation of harvest-related goods is now Feb. 23. The
Give Some Love To Animal Rescue of Carroll This Valentine’s Day
The Animal Rescue of Carroll (ARC) is hosting a special Valentine’s Day-themed fundraiser this week. Karen Schouten, an ARC volunteer, says the holiday is centered on love, so why not love for pets? The fundraiser is live