An Astronaut Visits Carroll, A Lake City Officer Goes Above the Call of Duty And Supervisors Raise Questions About Pending Senate Bill
It was a busy week for many in the listening area last week. An astronaut visit Carroll. Lake City Police Office, Dylan Forkner, braves a blizzard to bring a pregnant woman to the hospital and more.
Scams Were The Focus Of Many Headlines Throughout Last Week
Many people’s spirits are souring with spring only a few weeks away, but for some, that excitement is overshadowed by stress from scammers.
March Mania In Store For Greene County Residents
All Greene County residents who are over the age of 18 and residents of the U.S. can get in on the chance to win some great prizes through Jefferson Telecom’s March Mania Challenge. Participants could win a
Manning Area Residents Invited To Participate In Town Hall Meeting Regarding Public Health Needs
Residents in the Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) service area had previously been asked to participate in the MRHC and Carroll County Public Health Community Health Needs Assessment update. Now, an invitation is being extended for those
Lake City Officials Approve Contract With D.A. Davidson To Provide Financial Advice On $900,000 Street And Sidewalk Project
Lake City officials have approved a contract with a Des Moines-based financial firm to help them secure funding for infrastructure improvements in the community’s downtown. Aaron Smith, a public finance adviser with D.A. Davidson, attended the Monday,
Governor Kim Reynolds Proclaims March As Brain Injury Awareness, Colorectal Cancer Awareness and Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Governor Kim Reynolds signed three proclamations from the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) Friday, which declares March Brain Injury Awareness, Colorectal Cancer Awareness and Problem Gambling Awareness Month. More than 17,000 Iowans receive medical treatment for
Trial For Carroll Woman Accused Of Credit Card Fraud Scheduled To To Begin At The End Of April
The trial start date for a Carroll woman accused of fraudulently using a stolen debit card to purchase more than $400 worth of items from Walmart is scheduled to begin next month. According to Carroll County District
Time For The Federal Government To Take Action To Eliminate Scourge Of Robocalls
Fifty-four attorneys general from around the country, including Iowa’s Tom Miller, penned a letter earlier this week urging the U.S. Senate to enact the Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence (TRACED) Act. “Robocalls are the bane
Wolf Pack 4 Hunger Looking For Volunteers And Donations To Hit A Goal Of 50,000 Meals Packaged On April 3
More than $7,500 has been raised so far toward the $12,500 needed to package 50,000 meals with Meals of Hope in the upcoming Wolf Pack 4 Hunger event in Manning. The recent soup supper and donations from
Representative Brian Best Supports Local Control In Several Different Pieces Of Legislation
Since the start of Iowa’s 2019 General Assembly in January, local legislators have been fielding questions about bills that could potentially lead to loss of local control. Iowa House Representative for the 12th District, Brian Best, reviewed
