Iowa Head Football Coach Kirk Ferentz Headlined The Carroll Area I-Club Banquet Last Night
The Carroll Area I-Club hosted an in-person spring banquet for the first time since 2019 last night (Tuesday). Hundreds of Iowa fans made the trip to Arcadia to support the back and gold. Several well-known individuals headlined
Audubon Community School District’s Summer Lunch Program Starts Next Week
The Audubon Community School District will be providing a summer lunch program starting on Tuesday next week. The program begins on May 31 and ends on August 5. Lunches will be served Monday through Friday from 11:30
Train Horn Noise Mitigation Plan Gaining Steam With Carroll City Council
Train noise mitigation is back on the table for the Carroll City Council. For more than two decades, this issue has been on the top of many Carroll residents’ wish lists. During Monday’s meeting, Bolton and Menk,
Sen. Grassley Releases Schedule For Regional Directors’ Traveling Office Hours
Senator Chuck Grassley has announced the dates and times for upcoming office hours in the listening area with his staff. Regional Director, Donna Barry, will be available to constituents from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Thursday,
St. Anthony Cancer Center Launches Memorial Garden Commemorative Brick Fundraiser
The St. Anthony Cancer Center is launching a new fundraising effort for the community to commemorate loved ones while also strengthening the quality of care at the facility. A memorial garden is being established just south of
Flags In Iowa Ordered To Half-Staff Following School Shooting Tuesday In Texas
Flags in Iowa have been ordered to half-staff through sunset on Saturday, May 28, following an elementary school shooting in Texas Tuesday. The order from Gov. Kim Reynolds was issued in conjunction with President Joe Biden’s proclamation
