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Charles City woman arrested for dealing drugs out of her home takes plea deal
CHARLES CITY, Iowa – A guilty plea has been entered by a Floyd County woman accused of dealing drugs out of her home. Megan Nicole Mason, 37 of Charles City, was charged with possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and gathering where controlled substances are used. Court documents state...
Nearly Impossible Quiz: Every year, the state of Minnesota gives us more of THESE than any other state.
Congratulations to Tate Duckett of Charles City who won a free drink from All About Cheesesteaks & More in Charles City and a pair of tickets to go see Rick Springfield perform in Fort Dodge on July 26th. Community Conversations are sponsored by the Floyd County Medical Center. Mon. July...
Nearly Impossible Quiz: 17% of people have not done this since high school.
Congratulations to Kelvin Marvin of Charles City who won a free cheesesteak in a bag from All About Cheesesteaks & More in Charles City and a pair of tickets to go see Rick Springfield perform in Fort Dodge on July 26th. Community Conversations are sponsored by the Floyd County Medical...
Three new hires announced by Floyd County Medical Center
CHARLES CITY, Iowa – Floyd County Medical Center (FCMC) is announcing three new hires. Candace Deverell, ARNP, CNP has joined FCMC as a new Urgent Care provider. In 2017, Deverell graduated from Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. After graduation, Deverell worked in family practice for 4 years before transitioning to Urgent Care and has worked in the Urgent Care setting in Pennsylvania for the past 2 years.
Duo accused of stealing over $100,000 from elderly victim
CHARLES CITY, Iowa (KIMT) — One not guilty plea is entered in a case of two people accused of stealing over $100,000 from an elderly person in Floyd County. Sondra B. Newberry, 65 of Charles City, and Charmaine R. Carr, 37 of Charles City, are charged with financial exploitation of an older individual.
Charles City duo accused of stealing over $100,000 from elderly victim
CHARLES CITY, Iowa – One not guilty plea is entered in a case of two people accused of stealing over $100,000 from an elderly person in Floyd County. Sondra B. Newberry, 65 of Charles City, and Charmaine R. Carr, 37 of Charles City, are charged with financial exploitation of an older individual.
Mayor Monday w/ Charles City’s Dean Andrews: Flooding Recap, Main Street Bridge, Charley Western Trail Expansion & Firecracker 5
COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FLOYD COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER:. The Floyd County Medical Center Community Conversation today (7-1-24) was with Charles City Mayor Dean Andrews who recapped the recent flooding event, Main Street bridge inspection, CW Trail expansion and promoted the 4th of July’s Charley Western Firecracker 5.
Floyd County Medical Center announces three new providers
Floyd County Medical Center has announced three new providers have started offering care at the Medical Center and Clinic, including a physician and two certified nurse practitioners. Dr. Janean Wedeking, D.O., has joined FCMC as a family medicine provider. She was born and raised in Iowa, and completed her undergraduate...
Floyd, Bremer, Fayette Counties to Share in $25 Million for Bridge Updates
A coalition of Floyd, Fayette, and Bremer counties, plus the City of Dubuque, will each share in $50 million in federal transportation funding. The Department of Transportation’s (DOT) RAISE grants will enhance safety in urban neighborhoods and replace some 29 bridges across Northeast Iowa. The program was funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) supported by U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley in 2021.
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