Carroll Council Working On Efforts To Bring Manufacturing To Town And Considering Purchase Of Mobile Banking Site
There are not a lot of individual agenda items for Monday’s Carroll City Council meeting, but some of the discussions to take place pack a big impact. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, says after the council reviews bids
Local Businesses And Professionals Deem First Carroll Cybersecurity Conference A Success
Nearly 75 local business owners and IT professionals took part in Western Iowa Networks’ (WIN) first Cybersecurity Conference earlier this month. The focus of the Oct. 8 event at the Carrollton Centre was to educate attendees on
Recent Rains Could Be Blessing For Duck Hunters This Season
Most Iowans are pretty tired of what seems like consistent rainfall, but the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is reporting it could be a boon for duck hunters. The September rains improved habitat conditions across most of
Democratic 4th District Congressional Candidate, Scholten, Taking Tour To Small Towns In Sac And Calhoun Counties
Calhoun and Sac County will be hosting Democratic 4th Congressional District candidate, J.D. Scholten as he moves into the second leg of his “Don’t Forget About Us” small town tour. Scholten will be holding town hall meetings
Iowa To Receive Portion Of $48 Billion Opioid Settlement
Iowa Attorney General, Tom Miller, says he will support a $48 billion settlement framework with two drug makers and three distributors over their role in the opioid epidemic. “Many details need to be worked out, but this
