Carroll Social Studies Teacher, Brian Tigges, Receives A+ Teacher Award
Pictured (L-R): John Ryan, Brian Tigges and Tammie McKenzie A Carroll High School (CHS) instructor has been named an A+ teacher in Carroll Broadcasting’s 2018 Teacher of the Year Contest. Brian Tigges, a social studies educator, is
Carroll Cardiologist Elected As Chair Of Iowa Board Of Medicine
A Carroll doctor has been selected to serve as chair of the Iowa Board of Medicine. Dr. Kyle Ulveling, a cardiologist with the Iowa Heart Center at St. Anthony Regional Hospital, was elected by his peers during
Only Two Candidates Remain After One Carroll AD Finalist Accepts Another Position
One of the three finalists for the Carroll Community School District (CCSD) 7-12 Activities Director has removed himself from consideration. Andrew Mitchell, the activities director at Fort Madison, informed school officials Tuesday morning that he had accepted
Joyce Ann Siepker formerly of Boone
A Funeral Mass for 71 year old Joyce Siepker of Overland Park, Kansas, formerly of Boone, will be Saturday at 10:30am at the St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Carroll with burial at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Visitation will
Carroll Supervisors Debate Donation To Carroll Public Library Project
The City of Carroll and members of the Library Foundation made a return trip Monday to the Carroll County Board of Supervisors. They discussed and voted on a request to provide $5,000 over five years in support
Grand Junction Woman Injured In Snow Plow Accident
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is reporting that a Grand Junction woman was injured in a snow plow accident Sunday evening. At approximately 7:59 p.m., 30-year-old Candice Ortiz was driving a 1989 Ford F150 in the 1600
Iowa Farmers Union President Says Bayer-Monsanto Merger Is Devastating For Iowa Producers
Late Monday afternoon, Aaron Lehman, President of the Iowa Farmers Union, released a statement, saying that the approved merger of Bayer and Monsanto is very bad news for Iowa farmers. “The decrease in competition will result in
Cold, Wet Weather Hampering Fieldwork
It is getting to be a bit of a broken record, but cold, wet conditions have again swept across the state over the past week. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, says the weather has kept farmers
Carroll High School Student Tops Group Of 4,000 To Earn College Scholarship
Only 30 scholarship recipients were selected from over 4,000 applications from across the state, and one Carroll High School student made the cut. Grant Meiners will be receiving $2,000 for his post-secondary educational expenses, and Carroll High
Carroll Farmer Presents Petition, Asking Supervisors For Financial Assistance In Moving Grain Leg Protruding Into Carroll Airport Airspace
Photo (standing l to r): Loren Danner and Steve Hamilton address Carroll County Board of Supervisors It was standing room only Monday morning in the Carroll County Board of Supervisors meeting as a Carroll farmer brought
