Lake View City Council Reviewed Request From EVAPCO On Bringing Back Tax Abatement Program

The Lake View City Council held a discussion during Monday night’s city council meeting regarding the tax abatement request from EVAPCO on the new expansion at their Lake View facility. Back in November, EVAPCO Plant Manager Brett
GR Reminding District Families To Attend Town Hall Meeting Wednesday On Proposed Four Day Instructional Week

The Glidden-Ralston (G-R) Community School District is holding a town hall meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) evening to discuss the district exploring the idea of a four-day instructional week. The public is welcome to join G-R administration starting at
Mini-Crossword: Winter Solstice

How quick can you complete thoday’s mini-crossword? Made by CB Newsletter using the cross word generator from Amuse Labs
Carroll City Council Hosts FY27 Planning Session Wednesday At Region XII

The Carroll City Council will host its annual planning session tomorrow (Wednesday) evening as city officials gear up for Fiscal Year (FY) 2027. The council and department heads will meet at 5 p.m. at the Region XII
Powerball Jackpot Grows To $1.25 Billion

The Powerball jackpot continues to grow after no winning ticket was sold Monday, climbing to an estimated $1.25 billion annuity, or $572.1 million cash option, for Wednesday’s drawing. The prize now ranks as the sixth-largest jackpot in
Fleshner, Bauer, Cayler, And Koster Take Oaths Of Office; Council Recognizes Schreck, Bordenaro For Their Service To Carroll

Pictured (L-R): Kyle Bauer, Ward 3; Jerry Fleshner, Mayor; Judge Gina Badding; Jeff Cayler, At-Large; Deb Koster, Ward 1 Carroll’s four newly elected city officials were sworn in during last night’s (Monday) meeting. Mayor Jerry Fleshner
Carroll Chamber Highlights ROI In FY27 Funding Request

The Carroll City Council heard funding requests last night (Monday) for the area’s two primary economic development agencies, the Carroll Chamber of Commerce and Carroll County Growth Partnership (CCGP). Chamber Program Director Ashley Schable, who focuses on
Carroll Woman Charged With Identity Theft For Utility Fraud

A Carroll woman was charged yesterday (Monday) for allegedly using a stolen identity to fraudulently obtain utility services at her residence for more than two months. According to a criminal complaint filed by the Carroll Police Department,
John Berger of Carroll

John J. Berger, 76, of Carroll, passed away on Monday, December 15, 2025, at Journey Senior Services in Carroll. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Friday, December 19, 2025, at St. Lawrence
Authorities share new photos, videos of person of interest as manhunt for Brown University shooter enters third day

Authorities are continuing the manhunt for the gunman in the deadly shooting at Brown University, while investigators disclosed that a previously detained person of interest has been released and the case has shifted direction. Two students were
