Western Iowa Networks CEO Finishes 10 Year Career With Company
Western Iowa Networks (WIN) CEO, Chuck Deisbeck, begins his last day with the company on Friday. He submitted his 60 day notice of resignation to WIN in November after 10 years with the company and starts his
Scammers Claim To Be Collecting Donations For Local Law Enforcement
The Carroll Police Department received reports of phone calls claiming to be raising money for local law enforcement. According to Sgt. J.J. Schreck, these phone calls are scams and should be ignored. She says the first person
Iowa Department Of Education Releases New Features To Iowa School Report Card
The Iowa Department of Education released two new features of the Iowa School Report Card Thursday which reflect a more complete picture of student progress in public schools. The system is a web-based effort to evaluate public
Winter Storm Watch Issued
This Story has been updated here. This weekend might get a little messy. National Weather Service in Des Moines issued a winter storm watch for our listening area from Sunday Morning until Monday. Latest prediction models have
Carroll Area Child Care Center Working On Ways To Provide Better Wages And Benefits
As area non-profit organizations plan for the next fiscal budgeting year, many are discussing where they have been in the past year, and where they are wanting to be within the next. Carroll Area Child Care Center
Breda American Legion Hosting Fun Event Saturday Night
The Breda American Legion is hosting a fun and unusual combination event this coming Saturday, Jan. 14, with a Las Vegas-style venue, wild game feed and gun raffle. Fred F. and Norman J. Bruning Post #607 Legion
Student Brings Alcohol To Greene County Middle School
Authorities were called to the Greene County Middle School yesterday (Wednesday) to assist with an incident involving a student who brought alcohol to school. The Jefferson Police Department arrived at approximately 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday to learn
DNR Predicts Increase In Coyote Hunting
The majority of Iowa’s hunting seasons closed this week, and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is estimating that nearly 15,000 hunters will be turning their attention to coyotes. The hunting season for Iowa’s top predator
NAACP And Community Leaders Planning Protest At Grassley Office In Des Moines
The NAACP and concerned Iowa citizens and leaders are planning a rally at the office of Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley at noon on Friday outside of his Walnut Street office in Des Moines. Iowa Citizens for Community
MidAmerican Building Wind Farm In Greene And Boone Counties
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — MidAmerican Energy has announced that it will build a wind farm in Boone and neighboring Greene counties and another in Mahaska County. The company said in a news release Thursday that the