Carroll American Legion Seeks Volunteers For Memorial Day Service Preparations
Many Iowans are looking forward to the unofficial start of summer with the upcoming three-day Memorial Day weekend, but it is important the meaning behind the holiday not be forgotten. The tradition of honoring our nation’s fallen
Carroll County Leadership Institute Graduates 23rd Class
Front L-R: Nicole Wernimont, Windstar Express; Amber Rogers, Self- employed Brandi Strautman, St. Anthony Regional Hospital; Jennifer Luengas, Availa Bank; Michelle Prichard, Iowa Savings Bank; Maggie Steinkamp, DMACC; Ryan Bach, Core-Mark Midcontinent, Inc DBA Farner-Bocken Company; Erin
Glidden Aquatic Center Invites Community To Thursday Open House
Glidden city officials invite residents to join them tomorrow (Thursday) for an open house as staff prepares to open the community pool for the summer. From 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Glidden Aquatic Center, families
Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office K9 Spike Receives Protective Vest Donation From Vested Interest In K9s, Inc.
The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office has received a donation of specialty armor fitted to its K9 officer, Spike, thanks to a generous donation from the non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. The gift ensures that K9
Carroll City Council Pushes Ahead With Merchants Park Upgrades Despite Destination Iowa Grant Denial
The Carroll City Council approved a pair of resolutions at their meeting Monday night to move forward with nearly $1 million in improvements at Merchants Park, despite being denied for an approximately $350,000 Destination Iowa grant from
Lake View Man Suffers Life-Threatening Head Injuries; Authorities Seek Public’s Help In Investigation
Authorities in Sac County are seeking the public’s help in their investigation into a weekend incident that left a Lake View man with life-threatening head injuries. According to Sac County Sheriff, Ken McClure, first responders were dispatched
Juvenile Charged For Felony Vandalism At Greene County Community Center
The Jefferson Police Department reports another juvenile has been cited in connection to a string of broken windows in the community over the past several weeks. According to law enforcement, officers were dispatched to the Greene County
Sen. Schultz Legislative Recap: ESAs And Property Tax Reform Among Key Issues
It has been just over two weeks since the 2023 Iowa Legislative Session adjourned, allowing District 6 Senator Jason Schultz of Schleswig to fully reflect on the whirlwind of activity at the statehouse this year. The Students
Iowa Crop Report: May 22, 2023
Iowa farmers nearly finished their 2023 corn crop planting season and made substantial progress with soybeans last week, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report. Producers had an average
Regional Unemployment Down By 0.7 Points In April
April unemployment rates across the region were down by nearly three-quarters of a point on average from March, according to data released this (Tuesday) morning by Iowa Workforce Development (IWD). Greene County recorded the lowest rate in