Carroll Stadium Completion Date Pushed Back To Mid-August, Board Approves Several New Change Orders
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education approved nearly $56,000 in changes to the new athletic stadium and reviewed the estimated completion date for the project at their meeting Monday night. Work on the $5.7
Coon Rapids Development Group Invites Area Youth To First Annual Coon Rapids Bike Rodeo
The Coon Rapids Development Group is inviting area youth to join them early next month to learn more about bicycle and traffic safety. Kids five to 14 years old are encouraged to participate in the First Annual
Whiterock Conservancy Closes Main Loop Trail After Heavy Rains
Whiterock Conservancy near Coon Rapids has announced the closure of one of their trails after recent heavy rains. The nearly 10-mile Main Loop Trail was shut down Tuesday afternoon after staff discovered damage to the approach of
Ogden Man Wanted For Burglary At Wild Rose Jefferson
An investigation into a burglary at Wild Rose Jefferson has resulted in the request for arrest warrants on an Ogden man. The Jefferson Police Department reports they were alerted to the theft on May 17 and opened
Senator Grassley Seeking Bipartisan Solution That Keeps Immigrant Families Together
U.S. Senator, Chuck Grassley, says that it is “ridiculous to suggest that Republicans somehow support separating families” in a letter penned in support of putting an end to the immigration separations occurring on the Mexican border. Grassley
Good News For Carroll County With Comp Insurance Rates Cut Nearly In Half
Terry Axman, with Mid Iowa Insurance, had some very good news in a recent report to Carroll County Supervisors. He talked about their workman’s compensation renewal insurance. Axman says there are a number of reasons for this
At Seven, Kuemper Student Has Already Donated Nearly 400 Books To St. Anthony Regional Hospital
Photo: Maggie (right) is shown with the Soyer family, mom Mallory, dad Jason, sister Allison, and newborn daughter Rylie She is only seven years old, but Kuemper Catholic Elementary student, Maggie Haberl, has already made her
Calhoun County Family Receives Good Neighbor Award
After a delay of about a month and a half, a Calhoun County family was presented with the Gary Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award Tuesday in Rockwell City. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, was able to
Former Harlan City Administrator Will Plead Not Guilty To Felony Theft
HARLAN, Iowa (AP) — A former city administrator in western Iowa has been charged with stealing from the city. Shelby County Court records say 67-year-old Terry Cox is charged with felony theft, felonious misconduct in office and