Perry Man Has Pled Not Guilty To Burglary Charges After Allegedly Entering And Damaging Items In Carroll Apartment

A Perry man has pled not guilty to burglary charges after allegedly entering a Carroll apartment in violation of a no-contact order earlier this year. According to Carroll County District Court records, authorities believe that 35-year-old Wesley
SCC Placing Extension Of Current PPEL Tax Rate On Ballot This November

The South-Central Calhoun (SCC) Community School District is asking voters to approve of an extension of the current voter-approved physical plant and equipment levy (VPPEL) this upcoming November election. Voters elected yes for SCC to levy the
Iowa Fuel Report: Oct. 16, 2025

A welcoming sight at the pumps as gas prices fell again in this week’s fuel report from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) and AAA Iowa. As of Wednesday, Oct. 15, the average price
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DNR Fall Color Report: Oct. 16, 2025

Fall colors are finally beginning to show in earnest, but autumn lovers in west-central Iowa may be in for a disappointing season, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The DNR’s arborists say the listening
Soup’s On The Menu Friday In Carroll For Lions Club 2025 Fundraiser In Graham Park

The Carroll Lions Club is back in Graham Park tomorrow (Friday) for its annual soup day fundraiser. Club President Sondra Rierson says she and the Lions Club’s members will be doling out soup on Friday, Oct. 17,
Supreme Court likely to limit key part of Voting Rights Act after hearing arguments in LA redistricting case

The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to curb the use of race as a factor in creating voting districts, signaling a potential narrowing of how the Voting Rights Act is applied to race-based redistricting. On Wednesday, the
Government shutdown enters third week; federal judge temporarily blocks firing of federal workers

The federal government shutdown entered its third week on Wednesday, after the Senate failed to advance a House-passed GOP bill to fund the government for the ninth time. With no breakthrough in negotiations, House Speaker Mike Johnson
