Breach-Of-Contract Lawsuit Filed Against The City Of Carroll Slated For Trial Next Year
A breach-of-contract lawsuit filed against the City of Carroll by a construction company is scheduled to go to trial next year. In April, Drake Construction, of Menlo, filed a petition claiming the city failed to pay for
Two-Vehicle Accident Leaves Truck On Its Side Tuesday Afternoon In Carroll
Highway 30 in Carroll was closed part of Tuesday afternoon after a two-vehicle accident left a pickup truck on its side. The Carroll Police Department responded to the scene of the accident near the intersection with N.
State Auditor Credits Tips And Expanded Prevention Efforts For Increase In Flagged Audits
The number of flagged audits in Iowa has increased over the last several years, and Auditor of State, Mary Mosiman, says there are several reasons why they are catching more misuse of taxpayer dollars. Mosiman says her
Amy Steinkamp of Lake City
Funeral Services for 48 year old Amy Steinkamp of Lake City will be Monday at 10:30am at the Lake City Union Church with burial in the Lake City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-4:30pm with a prayer
Native Iowan Comes Home From Semester Abroad In Tasmania, Just In Time For Her First Full RAGBRAI
Photo: Cierra Balog dips her tire on the first day of her first full RAGBRAI As RAGBRAI surged through Carroll County on Monday, there were participants from around the country and the world that were given
Texan Having The Time Of His Life On His Fourth Consecutive RAGBRAI
A gentleman from Fort Worth, Texas has participated in the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa (RAGBRAI) for the past four years. Randal Smith says that he is really just crazy about this event. He says
Carroll County Supervisors Approve Nov. 6 Referendum For Jail Project On Four To One Vote
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors brought back the proposed ballot language for a county-wide referendum vote on the proposed $8.95 million jail project. The language, developed by Robert Josten of Dorsey and Whitney, was presented at
City Council Previews Temporary Space For Carroll Public Library
Monday’s Carroll City Council meeting started with a twist as the council and interested members of the community convened at what will be the temporary location for the Carroll Public Library during upcoming renovations to the Farner
Three Carroll Police Officers Certified As Candidates For Rank of Captain
Photo (l to r): Sgt. Gary Bellinghausen, Sgt. JJ Schreck and Officer Ethan Kathol The Carroll Civil Service Commission conducted three interviews for the position of Police Captain with the department, and all three have been certified
