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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 18 MIN

The Growth of Mills County Roots | Carlene Hall Celebrates 36 Shows and What’s Coming Next

from Mills County Routes · host Carlene Hall

In this special episode of Mills County Roots, host Carlene Hall pauses to celebrate an exciting milestone as the show reaches 36 episodes in just six weeks.Carlene takes a moment to thank the businesses, families, and community members across Mills County and Southwest Iowa who have opened their homes, businesses, and hearts to share their stories. The response from viewers has been overwhelming, with nearly 100,000 viewers engaging with the show during its first few weeks.This episode also highlights:• The transformation of historic buildings in Malvern and across Mills County• Local revitalization projects bringing new life to downtown communities• Appreciation for the businesses and sponsors helping make Mills County Roots possible• The growing network of shows on Local Stream Media• The mission behind Still Serving Iowa Veterans, hosted by Carlene Hall and Darlene McMartin• Upcoming interviews and the special Ag Week series featuring farmers, cattle producers, and agricultural leadersMills County Roots is dedicated to telling the stories of the people who make this region special, from multi-generation families whose roots run deep to newcomers bringing fresh energy and ideas into the community.If you enjoy learning about the people, businesses, and history of Mills County, be sure to subscribe and follow along as we continue sharing stories from across Southwest Iowa.

In this special episode of Mills County Roots, host Carlene Hall pauses to celebrate an exciting milestone as the show reaches 36 episodes in just six weeks.Carlene takes a moment to thank the businesses, families, and community members across Mills County and Southwest Iowa who have opened their homes, businesses, and hearts to share their stories. The response from viewers has been overwhelming, with nearly 100,000 viewers engaging with the show during its first few weeks.This episode also highlights:• The transformation of historic buildings in Malvern and across Mills County• Local revitalization projects bringing new life to downtown communities• Appreciation for the businesses and sponsors helping make Mills County Roots possible• The growing network of shows on Local Stream Media• The mission behind Still Serving Iowa Veterans, hosted by Carlene Hall and Darlene McMartin• Upcoming interviews and the special Ag Week series featuring farmers, cattle producers, and agricultural leadersMills County Roots is dedicated to telling the stories of the people who make this region special, from multi-generation families whose roots run deep to newcomers bringing fresh energy and ideas into the community.If you enjoy learning about the people, businesses, and history of Mills County, be sure to subscribe and follow along as we continue sharing stories from across Southwest Iowa.

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