Orders Surge For Sac City Business After Being Featured On Good Morning America
A small business in Sac County garnered national attention last week after their products and local outreach efforts were featured on ABC’s Good Morning America. Sac City-based Molly & You, owned by Storm Lake native, Molly Wilson,
Several Carroll Railroad Crossings Temporarily Closed Due To Malfunctioning Crossing Arms
Several railroad crossings in Carroll were temporarily closed Tuesday afternoon due to issues with the railroad crossing arms at the junctions. At approximately 1:34 p.m., the Carroll Communication Center received a report that the Carroll, Clark, Main
Ed Lawler of Carroll
Ed Lawler, 73 of Carroll, died Monday, April 13, 2020 at his home in Carroll. A Private Family Funeral Service will be held at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll on Thursday, April 16, 2020. Fr. Dan
Lake City Will Begin Spring Hydrant Flushing Thursday, April 16
Lake City officials announced Tuesday they are beginning their semi-annual hydrant flushing procedures later this week. Starting Thursday, April 16, crews will release water from hydrants to dislodge rust and mineral deposits from the water mains. Currently,
Iowa Sees Largest Daily Increase To Date With 189 New COVID-19 Cases, 86 Linked to Outbreak At Meat Packing Plant
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) reports 189 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed as of Tuesday morning, the state’s largest increase in cases to date. As of April 14, Iowa’s totals are 1,899 cases and
Congressman King Calls For Investigation Into Potential Beef Market Price Manipulation
Meat packing plants in Iowa and South Dakota have been hit hard with the COVID-19 virus sweeping through their workforce. But at the same time, an Iowa legislator is calling for an investigation into potential meat price
Upper Mississippi And Lower Missouri Are Numbers One And Two On Endangered Rivers List
On Tuesday, American Rivers released its 35th annual list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers, with two of the top 10 in Iowa. These rivers are all vital to the nation and are facing imminent threats and increasingly
CCSD Invites Parents And Students To Check Out Voluntary Activity Links Prior To April 15 Program Start
Last week, Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Superintendent, Dr. Casey Berlau, announced they would be adopting the voluntary enrichment program for students. Although students are not required to participate, they are encouraged to take part in the
Carroll Council Unanimously Approves Waiver Of Utility Penalty And Rec Fees
The Carroll City Council held their virtual meeting on Monday night, and addressed two local items related to the impact of COVID-19. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, explained to council members that two modifications were being requested related
Leonard Sextro of Manning
Funeral Mass for Leonard Sextro, age 91, of Manning will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, July 11, 2020, at Sacred Heart Church in Templeton. Please follow social distancing direction at the church. Masks will be
