Youth Learning Center Selected As Recipient Of 10 Squared Women Of Guthrie County Donation
Pictured (L-R): Shannon Neff-Muell, Kid Zone board member, and Whitney Brown, 10 Squared nominating member. A Guthrie County charitable organization has chosen a children’s learning center as the recipient of the group’s most recent donation. The 10
Sac City Officials Approve First Reading Of Ordinance That Would Allow ATVs, UTVs And Snowmobiles On City Streets

Sac City officials are considering an update to their ordinances to that would allow ATVs, UTVs and snowmobiles on the city streets. According to Administrator, Jamie Lawrence, nearly all of the towns in the county allow this
Audubon FFA Member Named Winner Of 2019 Iowa GROWMARK Essay Contest
A member of the Audubon FFA has been named the winner of the 2019 Iowa GROWMARK essay contest. The theme for this year’s essay was, “What does the future of agriculture look like to you, and what
Kuemper Theology Instructor Arrested On Allegations Of Felony Sexual Misconduct With Student During 2017-18 School Year
A Kuemper Catholic High School (KHS) theology instructor was taken into custody today (Wednesday) on allegations of felony sexual misconduct. According to a criminal complaint filed by the Carroll Police Department, 23-year-old Shawn William Vaske, of Carroll,
Change Order And Design Service Fees Add To Carroll Public Library And City Hall Project Costs, But These Are to Be Covered With Contingency Funds

During a special, Tuesday night meeting of the Carroll City Council in the Rec Center auditorium, there were two pieces of business presented and unanimously approved on the Carroll Public Library and City Hall renovation projects. Change
U. S. Senate Passes Bipartisan Prison And Sentencing Reform Act
Late Tuesday night, the U.S. Senate passed a once-in-a-generation reform to America’s prison and sentencing system. According to Iowa Senator, Chuck Grassley, the bipartisan First Step Act is a way to reduce repeat offenses, save taxpayer dollars
Carroll Chamber Board Changes Coming At End Of Year And Nominations Being Accepted For 2018 Awards
Photo: 2018 Carroll Chamber of Commerce President, Steve Blackburn The end of the year means a changing of the guard with the Carroll Chamber of Commerce. Executive Director, Shannon Landauer, says that current President, Steve Blackburn will
Manning’s Iconic Trestle Bridge May Become Listing On National Historic Registry
The location of Manning’s newest recreational area includes the view of a sprawling, concrete and steel train trestle bridge. That structure could soon be added to the National Register of Historic Places, thanks in large part to
Jefferson Man Arrested For Providing Alcohol And Drugs To Minors, Including A 14 Year Old Who Required Medical Intervention
A Jefferson man was arrested after a 14-year-old male was treated for a reaction to having ingested an unknown narcotic last weekend. At approximately 2:01 a.m. on Saturday morning, 53-year-old Daryn Mallory was booked into the Greene
