Audubon County Roads Department Reopens Bridge Damaged By Ice During Flooding
The Audubon County Roads Department has reopened a bridge in the southeast corner of the county, which was damaged during flooding earlier this month. The bridge, located a short distance west of the intersection of 340th Street
Wednesday’s Kick-Off Rally Marks The Official Beginning Of The 2019 Relay For Life Season
Pictured: One of Carroll County’s largest Relay for Life fundraisers, Team Williams for Life, had a strong showing at Wednesday’s kick-off event. The 2019 Relay for Life season is officially underway as survivors, organizers and teams gathered
Authorities In Jefferson Investigating Reported Weekend Assault
The Jefferson Police Department is in the process of investigating a assault that reportedly occurred last weekend. Authorities became aware of the incident when an ambulance was requested to the Jefferson Super 8 motel Wednesday morning. An
Availa Bank To Expand With The Purchase Of Three Western And Central Iowa Branches
Carroll-based Availa Bank announced today (Thursday) they have entered into an agreement to acquire three western and central Iowa branches. Under the arrangement, Availa Bank will be purchasing the Ames, Ankeny and Sioux City locations operated by
Ten-Year Sentence Suspended For Rockwell City Man Who Plead Guilty To Second-Degree Burglary
A Rockwell City man who took a plea deal in late February on burglary charges was sentenced in Carroll County District Court Tuesday. Thirty-year-old Bradley Barringer was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison and fined
Three Arrested When Spotted By Carroll Officer Using Drugs. More Charges May Be Levied
Several subjects were arrested early Wednesday morning after an officer on routine patrol spotted them using marijuana. Nineteen-year-old Kayla Terlisner and 20-year old Devin Morrison, both from Carroll, and 18-year-old Daniel Morisson of St. Joseph, Mo. were
District 12 Representative, Brian Best, Supports Birth Control Bill That Has Passed Through The Senate On Its Way To The House
On Wednesday, the Iowa Senate passed a bill on bipartisan lines, 42 to six, that would allow pharmacists to dispense birth control. It will now move to the House for debate. District 12 Republican Representative, Brian Best,
A Carroll Teen Is In A Nebraska Jail And Another In A Nebraska Hospital After Leading Authorities On A High-Speed Chase In A Stolen Vehicle
One Carroll teen is in custody in Nebraska and another is in a Lincoln hospital after fleeing from authorities in a stolen vehicle on Wednesday. Carroll Chief of Police, Brad Burke, says they received the report of
Crawford And Greene Are Two Of 20 Iowa Counties Eligible For Aid In Restoring Infrastructure Damaged By Flood Waters
Additional federal resources are now being made available to Iowans impacted by the widespread flooding and flash flooding that began on March 13. On Wednesday evening, Iowa Gov., Kim Reynolds, said 20 of the 56 counties made
Public Health Disaster Proclamation Made For Iowa Wednesday
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday issued a public health disaster proclamation for the state as a result of the widespread flooding and flash flooding that began over two weeks ago. The proclamation will authorize the Iowa