United Way Of Carroll And Carroll Children’s Museum Offering Gift Wrapping Fundraiser To Alleviate Some Holiday Stress This Season

United Way of Carroll and the Carroll Children’s Museum are partnering together to offer a fundraising opportunity to alleviate some additional stress by crossing off a task on your holiday to-do list. United Way of Carroll Executive
Dry Autumn Leads To Drought Concerns Heading Into Winter, But West-Central Iowa Is In Good Shape Compared To Rest Of State

Persistent precipitation deficits through the fall have prompted a drought watch for parts of northwest and eastern Iowa, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) latest Water Summary Update. Iowa saw continued below-average rainfall this
The 15th Year Of Operation Christmas Meal Will Make A Stop In Calhoun County On Monday

The Deb and Jeff Hansen Foundation, in partnership with Iowa Select Farms, will be in Rockwell City on Monday, Dec. 8. handing out free pork loins for its Operation Christmas Meal. Employees from Iowa Select Farms will
Judge Moore To Become Chief Justice In Judicial District 2

Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen has appointed District Court Judge Amy Moore to serve as chief judge of the Second Judicial District beginning Jan. 1. Moore will succeed Chief Judge Gregg Rosenbladt, whose term ends
Carroll County Supervisors To Hear FY27 Funding Requests From CAASA, CCGP At Monday’s Meeting

Funding requests from the area’s non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue at Monday’s Carroll County Board of Supervisors meeting. The board convenes at 9 a.m. on Dec. 8 in the lower-level meeting room. The supervisors begin by hearing a
Iowa Towns Encouraged To Apply For Work Zone Sign Package

The Iowa Local Technical Assistance Program is again offering small cities a chance to upgrade their work zone safety equipment through the Iowa DOT-funded Work Zone Sign Package Program. The initiative helps communities with fewer than 10,000
