Attorneys Meet Next Week To Decide Trial Date For Carroll Library Lawsuit
A trial scheduling meeting for the library lawsuit filed against the City of Carroll, Carroll City Council and City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver is slated for next week. According to court records, the attorneys appearing in the case
Atlantic Man Arrested For Misdemeanor Theft Now Faces Felony Charges In Carroll County District Court
An Atlantic man arrested for misdemeanor theft now faces a felony charge in District Court for Carroll County. According to trial information filed Monday, Sept. 17, 34-year-old Richard Leonard Chickering has been formally charged with second-degree theft,
4th District Congressional Candidate, J.D. Scholten, Draws Large Crowd At Carroll Town Hall Meeting
J.D. Scholten, the Democratic candidate challenging Republican incumbent, Steve King, for Iowa’s 4th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, is drawing large crowds during his third, 39-county tour. Scholten, a first-time candidate who launched his
Bishop R. Walker Nickless Is Bringing The Discussion Of The Church’s Sexual Abuse Crisis To Local Parishes
The Most Reverend Bishop R. Walker Nickless will be traveling the diocese in October and leading discussions with parishioners regarding the renewed sexual abuse crisis in the church. The sessions will give attendees the opportunity to discuss
Drivers Reminded To Use Pheasant Avenue Detour Until Barricades Are Removed
The Audubon County Roads Department says that the Pheasant Avenue project, from 190th Street to 120th Street, is moving along well. For the remainder of this week and into next, they will continue working on the shoulder
After Recent Attacks, All Women Are Encouraged To Seek Out Self-Defense Training
With the state, local and national news reporting the senseless attacks and murders of three young women in recent weeks, there has been a renewed focus on self-defense. This past Monday, a stand-out women’s collegiate golf champion
Apartment Project May, Or May Not, Be Discussed At The Last Carroll City Council Meeting In The Farner Government Building
At the last Carroll City Council meeting, the chambers were filled to overflowing, with residents there to speak about their opposition to the construction of a 30-unit, market-rate apartment complex across from the fire station on Bella
