Glidden City Council Finalizes Fireworks Ordinance Just In Time For The Fourth Of July
The Glidden City Council approved their proposed firework ordinance Monday night which will allow for fireworks to be used within city limits for the Fourth of July holiday. The city has decided to follow the state guidelines
Bridge Replacement Will Shut Down Portion Of Lark Avenue Near Audubon Until October
Work on a bridge replacement about three miles southeast of Audubon is scheduled for next month and will close down thru-traffic until fall. Construction on the bridge, located on Lark Avenue just south of 215 Street, will
CCSD Approves Transfer Resolution To Allow For More Options When Purchasing Protective Equipment
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education passed a resolution last week to allow the shifting of money between funds to purchase safety equipment but has not set a dollar amount for a potential transfer.
Millard Stangl formerly of Dedham
Funeral services for 87 year old Millard Stangl of Lincoln, Nebraska, formerly of Dedham, will be Friday at 11am at the St. John’s Church located at 76th & Vine in Lincoln, Nebraska, with burial in Nebraska.
Request To Close Road For Private Fireworks Display Could Be “Hornet’s Nest” For Carroll Supervisors
The newly approved Iowa law allowing the sale and use of fireworks has resulted in an estimated tripling, and possibly even quadrupling, of applications for fireworks permits within the county. At Monday morning’s Carroll County Board of
Carroll City Council Gets Refresher Course On Housing Assessment As They Begin To Identify Ways To Meet Needs
On Monday night, the Carroll City Council brought back Amy Haase of RDG Planning and Design, who was instrumental in the development of the Carroll County Housing Assessment. The original document was presented to city and county
Rachel’s Vineyard To Host Carroll-Area Abortion Retreat
A confidential weekend retreat program, Rachel’s Vineyard, offers emotional healing following an abortion. They will be hosting a Carroll-area retreat on July 28 through July 30 at the Domus Trinitatis Center south of Carroll. The program is
Iowa Department Of AG Hosts Animal Disease Preparedness Exercise
After the devastating impact the 2015 Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak had on the poultry industry in the state, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has made animal disease emergency response education a priority. Recently, over
Secretary Of State Introduces Voter Registration Forms For Sight Impaired Iowans
Iowa Secretary of State, Paul Pate, has announced the bipartisan Voter Registration Commission last week approved the creation of a new, larger print voter registration form to aid Iowans with impaired vision. The new form features 16-point
Jefferson Police Led On Short Chase Monday
Jefferson Police officers were led on a brief foot chase Monday afternoon. At approximately 4:01 p.m. an officer attempted to speak to a young male who was walking in the 400 block of North Maple Street, when
