Lake View Will Have New, Unique Street Signs By As Soon As This Spring
The Lake View City Council has approved plans to replace the community’s dated street signs with ones slightly more appealing to the eye. Officials have been considering an update for the past several months, and City Administrator,
Carroll Couple Accused Of Stealing Packages Now Faces Felony Charges
A Carroll couple, who is accused of stealing packages from homes thoughout the community, now faces felony charges in Carroll County District Court. According to court records, 28-year-old Nicole Renee Sanchez and 39-year-old John Gilbert Sanchez were
State Archery Tournament Scheduled For This Weekend In Des Moines
Nearly 1,900 fourth- through 12th-grade students will travel to Des Moines this weekend to compete in the Iowa State Archery Tournament at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. More than 85 full teams are competing for just under $17,000
Janice “Jan” R. Houghtaling of Coon Rapids
Private family services for 86-year-old Janice “Jan” Houghtaling of Coon Rapids will be held with burial in Bethania Cemetery in Rosholt, South Dakota. The arrangements are under the direction of the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in
Tim Toohey of Carroll
Mass of Christian Burial for 68-year-old Tim Toohey of Carroll will be Tuesday at 10:30 am at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Carroll. Friends may call at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll after 4 pm
Ardella Irlbeck of Templeton
Mass of Christian Burial for 93-year-old Ardella Irlbeck of Templeton will be Monday at 10 am at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Templeton with burial at the Parish Cemetery. The Carroll Catholic Daughters of the Americas
Carroll Chamber Forum And Live Interview With House Representative Brian Best Scheduled For Friday
The second installment of the monthly Carroll Chamber of Commerce Legislative Forums was cancelled due to blizzard conditions on Saturday, February 23. However, their Legislative Committee has rescheduled the event for Friday, March 8. Both area legislators,
Senators Grassley And Ernst Speak Out On Green New Deal
Both Iowa Senators, Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, have voiced their opinions on the Green New Deal this week. Ernst has presented it with her Squeal Award, renaming it the “New Green Steal.” Grassley says it is
Gov. Reynolds Applauds Committee’s Unanimous Approval Of Constitutional Amendment Bill On Felon Voting Rights
On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to support House Study Bill 68, which is a joint resolution for an amendment to the Iowa Constitution to restore voting rights to felons. Gov. Kim Reynolds says this
Manning Municipal Utilities Is Taking Gas Lines To Arcadia, Templeton And Willey Area
Manning Municipal Utilities has been granted a permit from the county to expand their natural gas line by around 24 miles. County Engineer, Dave Paulson, says the transmission line starts at a point on 230th Street just
