Carroll Police Chief Responds To National Attention Following Body/Dash Cam Footage Release
There has been increased national media interest in the Carroll Police Department over the last two weeks following the release of body cam and dash cam footage of a March 2021 traffic stop that ended with an
Sen. Grassley Schedules Stop In Calhoun County For May 25
Senator Chuck Grassley invites constituents to a town hall meeting in Calhoun County next week as he continues his annual 99-county tour. Iowa’s senior senator will be at the Pomeroy Community Center on Thursday, May 25 from
National Police Week Ends Today. Take A Moment To Thank A Local Officer, Deputy, Or Trooper.
Today (Saturday) marks the final day of National Police Week, a time for Americans to take a moment out of their busy lives and thank the men and women who serve in their towns, counties, and states.
Carroll County Supervisors To Hold FY23 Budget Amendment Hearing At Monday’s Meeting
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors will host the public hearing for the final budget amendment of Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 during their regularly scheduled weekly meeting on Monday. The hearing begins at 9:30 a.m. at the
St. Anthony Foundation Announces 2023 Healthcare Scholarship Recipients
The St. Anthony Foundation has recently announced the recipients of $27,800 in healthcare-related scholarships to 35 students from the region. Development Director, Trish Roberts, says, “Each year, St. Anthony Foundation is honored to award scholarships to deserving
Carroll City Council To Clear More Hurdles For Adams Street Project, Merchants Park Renovations At Monday’s Meeting
The Carroll City Council is scheduled to clear several hurdles for ongoing or upcoming projects in the community during their meeting scheduled for Monday. City officials convene at 5:15 p.m. at city hall, and City Manager Aaron
Iowa Labor Market Tightens As Unemployment Rate Drops To 2.7 Percent In April
The latest data released by Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) reveals positive trends in the state’s labor market, as Iowa’s unemployment rate decreased to 2.7 percent in April, down from 2.8 percent in March. The national unemployment rate
Law Enforcement Launches Two-Week Seatbelt Usage Campaign Monday
Beginning next week, drivers will notice an increased presence of law enforcement on Iowa’s roadways as the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) kick off their annual Click It or Ticket
Storm Lake Man Faces Additional Charges After Punching Officer During Arrest
A Storm Lake man found himself in jail yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon after allegedly drunkenly punching a police officer during an arrest. At approximately 3:48 p.m., the Storm Lake Police Department responded to Casey’s in the 800 block
Sen. Grassley Hosts Town Hall With Constituents In Audubon
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) visited Audubon County this weekend, engaging with residents at the Feed Mill Restaurant. The senator held a question-and-answer session, addressing various agriculture-related issues, including ongoing negotiations for the Farm Bill renewal, California’s Proposition