City Of Manning Offers Loan Assistance To Businesses Impacted By COVID-19
The City of Manning is offering businesses the opportunity to apply for emergency loans to help them navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic. The $2,000 to $10,000 loans will be offered at 4.5 percent interest, but there will
There Is Still Room For A Few More Teams At Saturday’s 3rd Annual Breda Firefighter Association Golf Outing
The Breda Firefighter Association’s third annual golf outing is slated for this weekend and there is still room for a few more teams on Saturday’s roster. Firefighter and one of the event’s organizers, Matt Koster, says they
Storm Lake Woman Arrested For Identity Theft And Criminal Conduct Following Six-Month Investigation
The Storm Lake Police Department reports a Storm Lake woman has been taken into custody following a six-month investigation into alleged criminal activity. At approximately 4 p.m. Wednesday, 28-year-old Sandra Erica Chaidez was arrested on an outstanding
Search Warrant Lands Jefferson Man In Jail For Second Time In Less Than A Week
A Jefferson man is in jail for the second time in less than a week after authorities conducted a search warrant at his residence. At approximately 9:47 a.m. Wednesday, the Greene County Sheriff’s Office and Jefferson Police
Lake City Council Backs Central School Dog Park But Project Held Up By Residents’ Concerns
The Lake City Council has put their support behind the proposed construction of a new dog park near historic Central School, but it is still unclear if the project will move forward. Administrator, Eric Wood, says the
Carroll Woman Accused Of Assaulting Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty
A Carroll woman accused of attacking a police officer during a June arrest has been scheduled for trial near the middle of September. Carroll County District Court records show 42-year-old Kristal Lynn Miller filed a written not
Manning Man Charged For Throwing Keys At Child Now Faces Second Felony Charge
A Manning man arrested last month for allegedly hurling his keys at a child’s face now faces another felony charge. According to Carroll County District Court records, prosecutors have filed trial information on two counts of child
Carroll Supervisors Say Target Daily Load Limit In Watershed Plan Is Too High
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors have been reviewing a proposed North Raccoon River Watershed plan. According to Dean Schettler, it is hard for him to support or refute the plan unless they submit a comment on
Carroll County Has Reached 103 Positive COVID-19 Cases, 81 Categorized As Recovered
As of 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Carroll County has risen above 100 on the total number of positive COVID-19 cases since the pandemic’s onset. The increase to 103 correlates to an increase in the 18 to 40
Free Webinar And Free Marketplace For Retailers Help Businesses Through COVID
Area businesses and organizations are invited to participate in an upcoming webinar and take advantage of an online marketing platform at no charge. Iowa Farm Bureau’s free virtual workshop, “Preparing for Your Journey,” will be held on
