Iowa Author And History, Linda McCann, To Visit Carroll And Audubon Libraries For Programs On WWII POWs In Iowa
An Iowa author and historian, Linda McCann, is visiting two local libraries later this week to discuss the somewhat forgotten legacy of prisoner-of-war (POW) camps in Iowa during World War II. According to McCann, there were nearly
A Busy Week Ahead. CCSD Continues Search For New Superintendent, Wall Lake Hosts Community Meeting Tuesday And More
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors, Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education and Carroll City Council all have meetings scheduled for Monday. Wall Lake residents are encouraged to provide input at Tuesday night’s community meeting,
Carroll Attorney Achieves Career Goal, O’Rourke Comes To Carroll And House Deemed Total Loss In Monday Fire
It was busy last week here in the listening area. On Monday, Gina Badding, a Kuemper graduate and attorney at Neu, Minnich, Comito, Halbur and Neu, P.C., was appointed to the bench, a big name presidential candidate
More Than $10,000 In Damages Reported After Thursday Accident In Jefferson
More than $10,000 in damages was reported Thursday following a two-vehicle accident in Jefferson. At approximately 3:15 p.m., a 1997 Chevrolet K1500, driven by Richard Moranville of Jefferson, was traveling eastbound on West Lincoln Way Street and
Iowa Board Of Pharmacy Urges Caution When Ordering Prescriptions Online
The Iowa Board of Pharmacy is urging Iowans to use caution when ordering prescriptions, especially when filling them online. In a Friday press release, the seven-member board says they are aware of several extensive direct-to-consumer marketing campaigns
