Faulty Wiring Cause Of Glidden Apartment Fire
The Glidden Volunteer Fire Department responded to a report of smoke at 303 Arizona Street at approximately midnight this morning (Tuesday). Fire Chief Tom Weber said when they arrived, they found a great deal of smoke coming from
Towne Resigns As Public Health Nurse
Public Health Coordinator for Carroll County, Julie Towne, made a special request to meet with Supervisors this week to make an announcement. Towne said she has been offered the position of Public Health and Home Health Administrator
CCSD To Hold Public Forum On Hours Vs. Days Scheduling
The Carroll Community School District Board of Education meeting on Thursday, June 16, will open with a public hearing debating instructional scheduling on an hours vs. days basis. Currently, Iowa Code 256.7(19) allows districts to select between
Wild Rose Reveals Full Slate Of Summer Entertainment For All Tastes
Wild Rose Jefferson has released a summer entertainment line-up that has something to appeal to all tastes. Headliners include a little country, a little rock n’ roll and some laughs for good measure. The Greene Room Events
Audubon Not “Fiddling” Around With Providing Great Music In The Park
The Audubon Public Library and Cultural Center will be hosting their third Music in the Park event tomorrow (Thursday) at 7 p.m. in the Audubon City Park. This week features eight-time Iowa State Fair Champion fiddler, David
First Ever College Summit Includes Students From Local Districts
Sixty high school freshmen and six college student mentors from across the state will be gathering for the first ever GEAR UP college preparedness summit. Beginning Sunday, June 12, the students will spend four days and three
Early Registration For ISU Swine Day Closes Friday
This year’s fifth annual Iowa Swine Day will be held on Thursday, June 30, at Iowa State University. The 9 a.m. to 4:35 p.m. event features experts on pork industry topics, including antibiotic use, water quality, risk
