Audubon City Council Approves $159,000 Bid For Substantial Sidewalk Work Near Downtown
Audubon city officials have approved a bid from an Exira-based contractor to complete substantial sidewalk work in the community’s business district. Currently, the sidewalks on Broadway, Tracy and South Park Streets have a strip of bricks located
Former Kuemper Theology Instructor Accused Of Felony Sexual Misconduct Reaches Plea Agreement
A former Kuemper theology instructor, who is accused of sexual misconduct with a student, has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors. According to Carroll County District Court records, 23-year-old Shawn William Vaske was originally charged with four
Public Hearing For Lake View’s FY 2020 Budget Scheduled For March 4
The Lake View City Council has scheduled a public hearing for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 budget for early next month. They have set aside time during their first scheduled meeting in March for questions and comments
Carroll Man Uninjured But Vehicle Was Disabled After Striking A Parked Trailer
A Carroll man’s vehicle was disabled and towed from the scene after striking a parked trailer. The Carroll Police Department responded at approximately 8:13 a.m. Tuesday to the 1200 block of Grant Road. Their initial investigation revealed
The Best Gift You Can Give Loved Ones This Valentine’s Day Is A Healthy Heart
As people plan for the perfect evening and the perfect gift to show their love on Valentine’s Day, St. Anthony Regional Hospital reminds everyone that the best gift you can give is a healthier you. February is
County Team Partnering With Experts To Fine Tune Carroll County Jail Project Before Letting
Photo: Shive-Hattery architect, Phil Parrott, presents examples of finishing options the team will be discussing in the near future as plans proceed for the new Carroll County jail The inclement weather on Tuesday morning did nothing
Police Chief, Brad Burke, Warns Of Payroll Scam
The Carroll Police Department has issued a warning to area businesses about a payroll scam. There have been at least two reports over the course of the past week that work emails were hacked and those addresses
DNR Hosting Two Town-Hall Style Meetings Locally To Cover Hunting Season And Proposed Regulation Changes
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has scheduled several town hall-style meetings across the state to update the completed hunting season, discuss possible future changes to rules and regulations and address other topics as requested. Locally,
Dick Gilmer Anthony of West Des Moines
Funeral services for 70-year-old Dick Anthony of West Des Moines will be Saturday at 1 pm at the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll with burial at the Carroll City Cemetery. Visitation will be at the
Jeanine Bowman formerly of Coon Rapids
Funeral services for 56-year-old Jeanine Bowman of West Des Moines, formerly of Coon Rapids, will be Monday at 10:30 am at the Coon Rapids United Methodist Church with burial at the Union Township Cemetery. Friends may call