Nebraska Man Arrested For Throwing Beer Out Of Vehicle At Deputies
A Papillion, Neb. man was arrested south of Grand Junction for throwing a beer at deputies who were arresting another person for driving while intoxicated. The incident began at approximately 10:41 p.m. on Saturday night when deputies
Greene County Deputies Respond To Two Accidents Easter Sunday
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office responded to two accidents on Easter Sunday. The first was reported at approximately 4:21 p.m. on Elizabeth and 9th Streets in Grand Junction. Seventy-two-year-old Robert Kinnick of Grand Junction lost control of
CCSD Board To Hold Special Meeting To Conduct Closed-Session Interview For Director Of Business Affairs Position
The Carroll Community School District Board of Education has scheduled a special meeting for this Wednesday, April 7. The board will convene an open session at 10 a.m. that morning, but then immediately move into a closed
Carroll Fire Department Called To Small Field Fire Sunday Afternoon
The Carroll Fire Department responded to a relatively small grass fire south of town on Sunday afternoon. Chief Greg Schreck says they were called to the 23000 block of 215th Street at approximately 4:36 p.m. No property
SMCH Renovation And Expansion Project Is Underway
Spring weather brings the start of a long-anticipated renovation and expansion project in Lake City at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital (SMCH). Fencing now surrounds a large area of the hospital parking lot to limit access for the
Carroll County To Receive 300 Moderna Doses With Coon Rapids Johnson And Johnson Clinic On Wednesday
Carroll County Public Health is expecting to receive a total of 300 Moderna and 100 Johnson and Johnson COVID vaccine doses for this week. The 100 Johnson and Johnson vaccine doses will be distributed on Wednesday, April
Portion Of 220th Street In Audubon County Closes This Morning For Bridge Repairs
The Audubon County Roads Department estimates it will take four days or less for bridge repairs on a segment of 220th Street southeast of Audubon. Beginning this (Monday) morning, 220th Street between U.S. Highway 71 and Kingbird
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff In Honor Of U.S. Capitol Victims
Iowa Gov., Kim Reynolds, has ordered flags to be flown at half staff until sunset on Tuesday, April 6, in honor of the service and sacrifice of the victims of the attack at the U.S. Capitol on
