Ar-We-Va’s Spring Play Puts Comedic Spin On Snow White Fairy Tale
Students at Ar-We-Va are nearly ready to present their rendition of some of the most classic fairy tale stories and are using a comedic style to make it an entertaining show for all. The play is titled
Student Admission To Events Increases One Dollar for Varisty Athletics
Prices for student tickets to Carroll Community School District (CCSD) varsity athletic events will be increasing beginning next school year. The board unanimously approved changing student ticket prices from four dollars to five dollars beginning July 1.
EntreBash Provides Business Owners And Entrepreneurs Tips On Growing Their Business
Small business owners and entrepreneurs have the opportunity to meet with experts to learn about growing or starting their business at the 2017 EntreBash. On Tuesday, March 28, 12 of the region’s business resource organizations will be
CCSD Board Proposes $10.36 Per $1,000 Of Taxable Value Levy For FY 2018
During Monday night’s Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Director’s meeting, an agreement was made to move forward with the proposed certified budget of $36,495,804 for fiscal year 2018. To meet the expected costs, a total
William “Bill” Berg formerly of Arcadia
Mass of the Christian Burial for 43 year old William “Bill” Berg of Cambridge, England, formerly of Arcadia, will be Saturday at 10am at the St. John’s Catholic Church in Arcadia with burial at the Parish Cemetery.
Carroll County Treasurer’s Office Ready To Offer Driver’s License Services Every Weekday
On Monday afternoon, the Iowa Senate approved driver’s license issuances in Carroll and Clay Counties. The bill, which passed through the house on a unanimous vote more than a month ago, had stalled in the Senate, requiring
Carroll Supervisors Learn More About Collective Bargaining Law Changes
County leaders were provided with some insights and suggestions Monday as union negotiator, Renee Von Bokern, of Von Bokern & Associates, discussed the new collective bargaining law at Monday’s Carroll County Board of Supervisors’ meeting. She said
Two Iowa Authors Will Read From Their Works At Carroll DMACC Campus
In early April, Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) will bring fiction and poetry writers to six of their campuses in the 15th annual Celebration of Literary Arts Festival. From April 3 through April 5, the authors
Iowa DNR Concludes 2016 Chronic Wasting Disease Study
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has closed the books on the 2016 chronic wasting disease (CWD) monitoring efforts after collecting 4,879 tissue samples from wild deer across the state. Out of these, 12 tested positive
Branstad Says Congressman King’s Comments Should Not Deter Tourists
State tourism officials say they’re fielding “hundreds” of phone calls, emails and Facebook messages, suggesting people are cancelling trips to Iowa because of comments from Congressman Steve King. On March 12th, King tweeted that “we can’t restore
