New State Program Offers Free Counseling And Stress Relief Resources To All Iowans
COVID Recovery Iowa, a new federally-funded program, managed by the state, is ready to help Iowans cope with the added stress of the pandemic. From producers watching the virus devastate the ag economy, to the inability to
Today Is Last Day Of Absentee Voting Before Tomorrow’s Primary
Iowa Secretary of State, Paul Pate, is expecting this year’s absentee voting will set a record after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the mailing of ballot request forms to every registered voter in the state. Today is the
Wild Rose Casino And Resort In Jefferson Re-Opens Today
In accordance with the proclamation made by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on May 26, Wild Rose Casino and Resort in Jefferson will reopen today (Monday). Doors open at 10 a.m. with a plan to operate from 10
Cedar Rapids Woman Charged With Forging $3,000 Check Sentenced To Probation
A Cedar Rapids woman charged with theft and forgery in Carroll County District Court has been sentenced to probation. According to court records, 34-year-old Miranda Renee Reed pled guilty in March to second-degree theft, a class D
CCSD To Open Athletic Field For Running And Walking Monday, June 1
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) has announced they will be opening the Carroll Athletic Stadium for public use beginning tomorrow (Monday), June 1. The track will be available from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily for
MidAmerican Energy Donates $10,000 To Dedham American Legion Hall Renovation Project
Pictured (L-R) Renovation Committee Member, Molly Klocke; Booster Club Treasurer, Jackie Mertes; Dedham Mayor and Legion Member, Bob Sporrer; and MidAmerican Energy employees, Rob Conley and Justin Harvey. MidAmerican Energy presented a $10,000 check to the
Two Adults And One Child Treated For Minor Injuries In Friday Accident
Two adults and a toddler were transported to St. Anthony Regional Hospital with suspected minor injuries in a two-vehicle accident east of Carroll Friday afternoon. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene on U.S. Highway
Stone Pier Concert Series Organizers Are Making Plans For First Concert July 4
Restrictions on live performances were recently relaxed and organizers of one of the most popular events in the area, the Stone Pier Concert Series on Black Hawk Lake in Lake View, were excited to get to work
An Organization Known For Helping Others Has Lost Revenue Due To COVID-19 And Now Needs Your Help
As activities and events get cancelled in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is not only impacting businesses, but is also hurting those who rely on these for their non-profit organizations. The big Breda Independence Day celebration
DMACC Receives Grant From Dollar General Literacy Foundation
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation has awarded Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) a grant in support of their adult literacy and education efforts. The $5,500 grant is part of more than $8.6 million presented to over
