Traveling Exhibit Focusing On Prohibition Comes To State Historical Museum In September
The State Historical Museum of Iowa in Des Moines is hosting a new traveling exhibition beginning next month that focuses on the Prohibition Era. From 1920 to 1933, the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution made the
Carroll Man Originally Charged With Drug Trafficking Pleads Guilty To Lesser Charge
A Carroll man originally accused of drug trafficking has plead guilty to lesser charges after reaching an agreement with prosecutors. According to court records, 34-year-old Israel Alvarado entered a guilty plea on Thursday to one count of
CCSD School Board Approves New Safety Management Procedures For 2018-19 School Year
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education approved an updated 2018-19 Safety Management Procedures plan at their monthly meeting on Wednesday. The 21-page plan provides step-by-step instructions for staff members in the event of a
Norma Meister of Wall Lake
Mass of the Christian Burial for 88-year-old Norma Meister of Wall Lake will be Tuesday at 10:30 am at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Wall Lake with burial at the Wall Lake Cemetery. Visitation will be
Back The Blue Benefit Makes Another Donation To Jefferson PD
An ongoing effort to raise funds for local law enforcement, Back the Blue Benefit, has made another donation to the Jefferson Police Department. Organized by Addison Enns and Casey Jones, the group recently took orders for three
City Of Storm Lake Penalized By DNR For Wastewater Discharge Earlier This Year
The City of Storm Lake has been ordered to pay an $8,000 penalty related to a wastewater discharge into the lake early this year. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reports the findings of an investigation
House Representative Best Says Immigration Reform Is Needed, But Focus Should Be On Supporting Tibbetts’ Family
The entire nation has been polarized by the unfolding story of the disappearance and subsequent location of the body of 20-year-old University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts. Upon the confession and arrest of 24-year-old Cristhian Behena Rivera
Ant-Terrorism Bill Passes Through Senate, Heads To House For Approval
The Senate has unanimously voted to approve the Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act of 2018, which was introduced by Iowa Senator and Judiciary Committee Chairman, Chuck Grassley. The act improves access to justice in U.S. courts for Americans who
Sac County School To Be Part Of IPTV Ready For School Initiative
A Sac County community will be one of 13 taking part in Iowa Public Television’s (IPTV) Ready for School Initiative. Educators, parents, child care providers and community partners from Schaller will be working with educational specialists to
Carroll County 4-Her Receives Recognition For Awardrobe Project At Iowa State Fair
One Carroll County 4-H member was selected to represent the county in the 2018 Awardrobe Clothing runway classes at the Iowa State Fair. Kara Daniel of Carroll was given special recognition during the Aug. 9 event for
