Another Sentence Has Been Handed Down In District Court Against Group Accused Of Shoplifting Spree In Carroll
Another sentence has been handed down in District Court for Carroll County against one of the individuals accused of a shoplifting spree in Carroll earlier this year. On Thursday, Aug. 22, 28-year-old William Fees of Altoona was
IDPH And CDC Upgrade Emerging Fungal Infection To A Reportable Condition In Iowa
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have made a potentially life-threatening fungal infection a reportable condition within the state. Candida auris is an emerging global health risk that
Tickets Now Available For The Lake View Community Club’s Annual Labor Day Belgian Waffle Feed
Tickets are available now for one of the Lake View Community Club’s most popular fundraisers of the year, Dad’s Belgian Waffle feed. Labor Day weekend is generally one of the largest in terms of visitors to Black
As One Resident Speaks About Finding An Alternate Site For Carroll County Jail, Bonding Expert Shows Supervisors How To Gain Nearly $10.9 Million For Project
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors went into overtime Monday, opening and closing their meeting with discussions on the Carroll County jail project. At the onset, they opened the floor to comments from those in attendance and
Driver Admits To Drinking—But Says It Was Done After An Accident
A Sac City man admits to consuming alcohol—after an accident on Saturday morning. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene at Concord Avenue and 110th Street, north of Arcadia, at approximately 7:24 a.m. Upon arrival,
Congressman Steve King Hosts Audubon County Town Hall Tuesday
U.S. Congressman for Iowa’s 4th District, Steve King, will be in Audubon County on Tuesday, Aug. 27. This will be the 32nd of 39 planned town halls for King, one in each county of his district for 2019.
Kuemper Hosting Dedication Ceremony Friday For James J. Strautman Center For Academic Achievement
A man dedicated to serving students at the Kuemper Catholic School System as a teacher and counselor for more than 31 years will be honored this Friday, Aug, 30. The Kuemper Catholic School Foundation is inviting everyone
Carroll City Council To Have Second Reading On Main Street Parking Changes And Hear Vicious Animal Appeal Tonight
Coming back for the second consecutive meeting of the Carroll City Council will be another reading of an ordinance to amend the parking on Main Street for the Carroll County Law Enforcement Center construction project. At the
