Iowa Congressional Delegation Plays Critcal Role In Securing Ag-Related Provisions In U.S. House’s Spending Bill
Iowa’s congressional delegation secured significant provisions for Iowa’s agriculture and biofuels industry in their negotiations with U.S. House leaders as Republicans work to scale back federal spending. The lower chamber approved the Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023 this
Carroll City Council Approves Set Policy For Future Community Catalyst Applicants
At their meeting earlier this week, the Carroll City Council approved a new policy that standardizes how and when the city will provide matching funds for local applications for the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Community Catalyst
Ward Four Councilwoman, Carolyn Siemann, Announces Plans To Run For Reelection
Carroll Ward Four Councilwoman Carolyn Siemann announced this week that she plans to run for reelection in the upcoming city elections later this year. Siemann first took office on the Carroll City Council in 2006 and has
Carroll High School Students Advance To National History Day Finals With Presentation On Discovery of Insulin
Pictured (L-R): Sophia Tidgren, Kylie Janning, Aliya Reed Three Carroll High School (CHS) students are advancing to the National History Day finals following their outstanding performance at the state contest earlier this week. Kylie Janning, Aliya
Carroll City Council Votes To Support Iowa Finance Authority’s Down Payment Program For Local Workforce Housing
Pictured: A local home that participated in a similar program through Region XII Council of Governments. The Carroll City Council is putting its support behind an Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) program to aid low-to-moderate-income residents with
Coon Rapids Man Charged For Alleged Motor Vehicle Burglary
A Coon Rapids man faces burglary charges in Carroll County District Court for alleged theft from a motor vehicle earlier this month. Court records show 40-year-old Alonzo Adan Arguelles was arrested last week by the Coon Rapids
Carroll Rec Center Announces Planned Gym Closure For Raised Walking Track Install
Construction at the Carroll Recreation Center is proceeding as scheduled, and work on the elevated walking track should begin soon, necessitating the closure of the gymnasium for several months. Beginning Monday, May 15, the gym will be
MRHC Adds Hip Surgeries To Services Offered At The Specialty Clinic
Pictured: Dr. Steven Stokesbary, M.D., F.A.A.O.S. Manning Regional Healthcare Center (MRHC) has announced the addition of hip surgeries to its orthopedic services offered in the Specialty Clinic. To accommodate this new service, Dr. Steven Stokesbary, a
United Way of Carroll’s Annual Baby Drive Returns This Weekend To Support Local Families
The United Way of Carroll’s annual Baby Drive returns this weekend, and the group encourages residents to join in their effort to support young families from their service area. According to Executive Director Jen Munson, volunteers will
Last Week’s Cold And Rain Slows Planting Progress Across Iowa
Wet and cold conditions throughout the state limited farmers’ time in the field last week, according to the latest Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report. Producers had just 2.5 days on average for fieldwork during the week