Coon Rapids Man Pleads Not Guilty To Illegal Possession Of Firearms
A Coon Rapids man accused of illegally possessing firearms filed his not guilty plea last week to the charge levied against him in District Court for Carroll County. According to court records, 62-year-old Marvin Lee Krieger faces
CCSD School Board To Review Return To Learn Plan And Sharing Agreements At Thursday’s Meeting
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education will convene tomorrow (Thursday) evening for their April meeting. The first item of business on the agenda is a discussion on the district’s Return to Learn plan. Superintendent,
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags In Iowa To Half-Staff To Honor Former VP And Senator, Walter Mondale
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff immediately in honor of former U.S. Vice President, Walter Mondale, who served in the office under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981.
Authorities Searching For Cause Of Rockwell City Teen Death
ALGONA, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are investigating the death of a teenage girl who was found unconscious at a hog facility building in northern Iowa. Seventeen-year-old Victoria Marie Parra Lerdo, of Rockwell City, was found just after
Extensive Fire, Heat And Smoke Damage Reported In Storm Lake House Fire Tuesday
Residents of a Storm Lake home escaped without injury as fire destroyed a bedroom while the rest sustained heavy smoke and heat damage. The Storm Lake Fire Department was dispatched to South Windsor Circle at approximately 4:28
Supervisors Move Forward With Road Projects Near Halbur, Lanesboro And Glidden
The Carroll County Supervisors recently approved moving ahead with several road projects. Carroll County Engineer, Zac Andersen, then opened a discussion on a request from the City of Glidden. He says they initially wanted to know if
Local Churches Make Meaningful Donation To St. Anthony Regional Cancer Center
Photo: (On left) Diane Baumhover, Dawn Simons, Katie Nelson, and Sheryl Zimmerman, all with the St. Anthony Regional Cancer Center (On right) April Stender from the Schleswig United Church of Christ, Cheri Theulen, Dr. Randal Hess and
Five Area Individuals Have Been Appointed To Iowa’s Committees, Commissions And Boards
Iowa Gov., Kim Reynolds, recently announced five local individuals are among those appointed to the state’s committees, commissions and boards. These include: Carroll County Auditor, Kourtney Irlbeck, who will serve on the County Finance Committee; Angela Lensch
Segment of 130th Street South Of Dedham Closed For Bridge Repairs
The Audubon County Road Department has closed a one-mile section of 130th Street south of Dedham until further notice. The segment between Nighthawk and Oriole Avenues is closed to through traffic for bridge repairs. There is currently