Local Legislators Have Differing Opinions On Proposed Changes To Iowa’s Judicial Nominating Process
State Legislators, 6th District Senator, Mark Segebart, and 12th District Representative, Brian Best, faced questions regarding proposed changes to the state’s judicial nominating process at Friday’s Carroll Chamber of Commerce Legislative Forum. Under the current system, half
Carroll And Kuemper Students Compete In State Speech Contest This Past Weekend
Twenty-three Carroll and Kuemper High School students traveled to Woodbury Central High School in Moville over the weekend to compete in the Iowa High School Speech Association (IHSSA) state contest. Of the 14 Carroll High students who
Iowa Sees Spike In Influenza Activity, Reports First Pediatric Death Of The Season
According to a report from the Iowa Department of Public Health, influenza activity in Iowa appears to be on the rise. In a statement released Friday, officials say flu activity is lower than the 2017-18 season, but
Supervisors Approve Insurance Settlement With Farmer To Help With Cost Of Lowering Grain Leg Protruding Into Carroll Airport Airspace
Two weeks ago, Loren Danner and his attorney, Steve Hamilton, met with the Carroll County Board of Supervisors in an effort to settle a nearly three-year-long legal issue. Loren and Pan Danner own property near the Carroll
No Injuries In Two-Vehicle Accident
No injuries and only functional damage was reported in a Carroll accident late last week. The Carroll Police Department responded to the scene on U.S. Highway 30 and Monterey Drive at approximately 12:05 p.m. Thursday. Twenty-two-year-old Kennedy
Democratic Presidential Candidate Swinging Through Greene County For Some Irish Potato Soup
Democratic 2020 Presidential Candidate, John Delaney, will be back in Iowa this weekend, and while here he will establish a regional campaign office in Fort Dodge. He will start the weekend by spending an hour with Boone
Council Bluffs Man Given Maximum Sentence In Audubon County Drug Case
A maximum sentence of 15 years in prison was handed down last Thursday to a Council Bluffs man convicted of drug charges earlier this year. Thirty-eight-year-old Ian Lee Leib was found guilty by an Audubon County jury
Kansas City Neighborhood Making Iowa State Fans Feel At Home
Fans traveling to Kansas City this week to cheer on the Iowa State University (ISU) Cyclones in the Big 12 men’s basketball tournament will experience a touch of home as a section of the community looks to
Only Minor Injuries In Two Accidents
One person sustained minor injuries in two single-vehicle accidents over the weekend in Greene County. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office assisted at both, with the first accident reported at approximately 2:50 p.m. Saturday afternoon. Twenty-three-year-old Amanda Sodag
Iva Marie Harmening of Lidderdale
Funeral services for 99-year-old Iva Harmening of Lidderdale will be Wednesday at 10:30 am at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lidderdale with burial at the Arcadia Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dahn & Woodhouse Funeral Home