There Is A New Kind Of Baseball Coming To Jefferson This Month
Jefferson Matters: Main Street is bringing baseball to downtown starting this week with “Hit a Homerun” promotion. Customers are asked to shop locally in the downtown district from April 1 through April 15, walking the bases and
Region XII Awarded More Than $600,000 For Two Housing Initiatives
At the end of 2017, Region XII Council of Governments received more than $600,000 in funding form the Federal Home Loan Bank Affordable Housing Program for two housing initiatives. The first is in the amount of $200,000
Donor Brings New 3D Mammography Machine To Manning
Pictured (l to r): Linda Croghan and Maria Bruner of MRHC’s Radiology Department Manning Regional Healthcare Center has announced the receipt of a new 3D mammography machine, thanks to the generosity of a local donor. Arlene Musfeldt
ACMH Earns High Praise As One Of The Best Critical Access Hospitals In The Nation
Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics (ACMH) has been named as one of the best critical access hospitals in the country. ACMH earned the designation based on the iVantage Health Analytics’ Hospital Strength INDEX. The INDEX evaluates
MidAmerican Energy Announces Customers To Benefit From Federal Tax Change
MidAmerican Energy announced Friday that their customers will see 100 percent of the savings created from recent changes in federal tax law. In a filing to the Iowa Utilities Board (IUB), the company proposed to return an
SCC Voters Decide Future Of Proposed School Projects Next Week
Voters in the South Central Calhoun (SCC) School District will decide the future of an estimated $6 million physical plant and equipment levy (PPEL) next week. If passed, the levy would allow the school to borrow against
IDPH Report Shows Influenza Activity Continues To Decline
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is reporting influenza activity in the state continues to decline. According to a report released Friday, about 70 percent of the recent cases are attributed to influenza B. Influenza A
Formal Charges Filed Against Carroll Man Accused Of BB Gun Vandalism
Formal charges have been brought against a Carroll man accused of using a CO2 BB gun to cause thousands of dollars in damage to property in town. Twenty-three-year-old Duy Quang Vo faces one count of second-degree criminal
Ar-We-Va Students Raise More Than $4,000 In Pursuit Of Heart Health
Students at Ar-We-Va Elementary were able to raise over $4,000 for the American Heart Association (AHA) while learning about heart health. Jump Rope for Heart is an effort from the AHA to show young people the importance
It Is All About That Beer
Carroll Brewing Company opened their doors at 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 29 and was nearly immediately full of Carroll area residents anxious to sample their new creations. From the extremely popular “Oreo Speedwagon” to the traditional
