Discolored Water And Low Pressure Possible For Glidden Residents Through Thursday
Glidden residents may experience discolored water or low pressure this week while the city performs scheduled maintenance. The City of Glidden will be inspecting the clear well and flushing fire hydrants throughout town from Monday, Sept. 17
Man Accused Of Stealing Bobcat Sentenced To Prison Time
A man accused of attempting to steal equipment from a Carroll machinery dealer has been sentenced to prison time. According to court records filed Thursday, 35-year-old Gregory Stephen Foust, of West Des Moines, entered a guilty plea
Judge Hears Arguments On Motion To Dismiss Library Lawsuit. No Ruling Made.
A District Court judge heard arguments today on a motion to dismiss from the City of Carroll, the Carroll City Council and City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver on a lawsuit filed by Dr. Richard Collison, a vocal opponent
Eileen Bradford formerly of Fonda
A Funeral Mass for 92-year-old Eileen Bradford of Coon Rapids, formerly of Fonda, will be Saturday at 10:30 am at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Fonda with burial at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Visitation will
Danner Seeks Relief From Carroll County Supervisors On Grain Leg Dispute With Carroll Airport Commission
At a previous Carroll County Board of Supervisor’s meeting, Loren Danner presented around 525 signatures from county residents who supported him in a lawsuit against him for a grain leg built on his property. The Carroll County
Eight Area Producers Recognized For Environmental Stewardship
Eight area farm families are among the 66 recognized as Iowa Farm Environmental Leaders. Gov. Kim Reynolds, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, and acting Iowa Department of Natural Resources Director, Bruce Trautman, presented the awards during
Carroll City Councilman Wants To Present Facts On Bella Vista Drive Housing Project
Carroll ward one Councilman, Mike Kots, says the council and city staff have been hearing of the controversy raised by a proposed development of eight duplex units and a 30-unit market-rate apartment complex by Kenyon Hills Ridge,
First Ever Presidential Alerts Coming To All Cell Phones Thursday
On Thursday Sept. 20, the first-of-its-kind presidential alert will be pushed out to cellphones. This will trigger the same special tone and vibration as those for weather warnings and Amber Alerts. The Wireless Emergency Alert will be
Lidderdale Schedules Water Line Flushing For Wednesday Evening
The Lidderdale Fire Department is reporting that they will be flushing hydrants throughout Lidderdale for about an hour on Wednesday, Sept. 19. Flushings will be conducted between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. and residents could see a
Cecilia Nepple of Vail
Mass of the Christian Burial for 97-year-old Cecilia Nepple of Vail will be Saturday at 10 am at the St. Ann Catholic Church in Vail with burial at the Parish Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the
