Jefferson Vandal Spray Paints ‘We Love Trump’ On Homes
On Friday, July 29 at approximately 7:51 a.m., Rose May of Jefferson reported vandalism at her home at 1309 Lincoln Way. This wasn’t your typical vandalism though. May reported that the vandal spray-painted “We Love Trump” on
Board of Education Holds Personnel Meeting
The Carroll Community School District Board of Education met today (Monday) briefly for some personnel discussions. There have been several resignations from the coaching staff in the district. Coach Tom Borchers has submitted his resignation from his
Investigation Continues In Friday’s Plane Crash Near Sac City
The Sac County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Aviation Administration are continuing to investigate a fatal plane crash that occurred Friday morning, July 29. At approximately 9:48 a.m., Raccoon Valley Electric Cooperative crews responded to reports of
King Notes Irony In Email Scandals Bringing Wasserman Schultz To Clinton Campaign
As Hillary Clinton opens August acknowledging the need for her presidential campaign to focus on earning and building trust with the American people, Congressman Steve King points to the events that transpired at last week’s Democratic National
Greene County Deputy Witnesses Accident While Making Traffic Stop
A Greene County Sheriff’s Deputy became witness to a single-vehicle rollover accident while performing a routine traffic stop. On Saturday afternoon, July 30, at approximately 2:40 p.m., the deputy signaled for 37-year-old Jody Lyn Mohr of Gowrie
MRHC Holding Walk-In Wellness Screenings
Anyone in the Manning area, whether or not a patient of Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC), is invited to take part in general wellness screenings during their public Walk-In Wellness Clinic. On Friday, Aug. 12, from 7 to
Cost-Sharing Program For Water Quality Practices Hitting Deadlines
Today is the deadline for farmers to take advantage of cost sharing to help defray expenses associated with the installation of practices focused on protecting water quality. Practices eligible for funding include cover crops, no-till or strip-till
ALS Association Announces New Campaign To Carry On Ice Bucket Challenge
Recent news reports have touted the success of the ALS Association’s Ice Bucket Challenge that began in 2014 and how the more than $220 million raised has helped scientists isolate a gene that may be responsible for
Carroll City Manager, Gerald Clausen, Says Final Goodbyes
On Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., city staff, elected officials and residents streamed through the doors of Carroll City Hall to say goodbye to City Manager, Gerald Clausen. Clausen retired effective on Friday, July 29,
Boy Scouts Learn About Crime Scene Investigation
Area Boy Scouts got the chance to learn all about crime scene investigation last week, and the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office lent a helping hand. Photos and video of the group learning how fingerprints are taken off
