Audubon County Crime Stoppers Raise Funds Through Soup Supper This Weekend
Audubon County residents are invited to join local law enforcement this weekend for a fundraiser in support of the Audubon County Crime Stoppers. Chili, oyster and vegetable beef soups will be served alongside sandwiches, bars and drinks
Authorities Respond To Car And Semi Accident Tuesday Afternoon In Glidden
Authorities responded Tuesday afternoon to a report of a car and semi-tractor trailer accident in Glidden. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, Glidden Fire Department, and Carroll County Emergency Medical Services were dispatched to the intersection of U.S.
Council Approves First Reading For Installation Of New Stop Signs At Two Audubon Street Intersections in Sac City
New stop signs will be going up at two intersections in Sac City near the end of February. At their meeting last week, officials passed the first reading of an ordinance that would install the traffic control
James Pudenz of Carroll
Mass of the Christian Burial for 82-year-old James Pudenz of Carroll will be Friday at 1 pm at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church with burial at the Parish Cemetery where military honors will be conducted
Kristine (Kris) Kay Pollman of Sac City

Mass of the Christian Burial for 50-year-old Kristine Pollman of Sac City will be Thursday at 10:30 am at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Sac City. Inurnment will take place at Cedar Cemetery at-a-later date. Friends
Carroll Council Approves Inclusion Of Two New Areas In Carroll Public Library Renovation
Many of Carroll’s city leaders have had a change of mind about a proposed addition to the Carroll Public Library that they originally considered non-essential amenities. At Monday night’s meeting, the board discussed adding a family restroom
Authorities Searching For Sioux City Suspect In Social Media Threat Against A Teenage Girl
Authorities are searching for a suspect in a threat to a teenager in Storm Lake. The Storm Lake Police Department was called to the high school at around 2 p.m. on Jan. 10. After meeting with school
Carroll-Area Group To Participate In Annual March For Life
The government shutdown has not changed any of the plans for an annual march that draws tens of thousands to Washington, D.C. The 46th annual March for Life event will take place on Friday, Jan. 18 at
Middle Schooler Could Be Facing Possession Charges After Controlled Substance Was Found In His Locker
A 13-year-old male will likely be facing a controlled substance charge after a small amount of marijuana was found in his middle school locker. The Jefferson Police Department was called to the Greene County Middle School at
Gov. Reynolds Focuses On Rural Iowa, Citing Jefferson As An Example In Her Condition Of The State Address
Iowa Governor, Kim Reynolds, outlined her priorities during the 2019 Condition of the State address on Tuesday morning, and rural Iowa was a prominent portion of her speech. She called for bipartisanship in putting Iowans first and
