**UPDATE: JUVENILES LOCATED** Carroll PD Seeks Public’s Help In Locating Two Missing Juveniles
****UPDATE: JUVENILES HAVE BEEN LOCATED. AUTHORITIES THANK THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE.**** The Carroll Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating two juveniles who have been missing since yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon. According to law
Carroll Fire Chief Encourages Safety As Controlled Burn Season Gets Underway
Following a spate of grass fires in the listening area over the weekend, local fire officials remind residents to practice adequate fire safety, especially as the spring controlled burning season gets underway. At least a half-dozen fires
Iowa Attorney General Bird Joins 21 Other AGs In Letter Opposing Gas Stove Regulations
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird announced Monday that her office would be joining 21 other states in opposing new U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) regulations prohibiting gas stoves that do not meet environmental standards. According to the
Breda RAGBRAI Committee Invites Community To Public Meeting Wednesday Night
The Breda RAGBRAI committee invites residents to join them tomorrow (Wednesday) evening for an informational session on the community’s plans for when tens of thousands of riders will pass through on their way to Carroll from Storm
USDA Releases First Iowa Crop Progress And Condition Report Of 2023 Season
With the start of April comes the return of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) weekly Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report. For the week ending April 2, colder weather left Iowa farmers with just 1.6 days
April Is National Safe Digging Month; IUB Reminds Iowans To Plan Ahead For Spring Projects
With the arrival of spring, it is time to start thinking about outdoor projects and renovations. April is National Safe Digging Month, and the Iowa Utilities Board is reminding Iowans about the importance of safe digging practices
Sioux City Woman Sentenced To Up To Five Years In Carroll County District Court On Felony Theft Charge
A woman from Sioux City has been sentenced to up to five years in prison by Carroll County District Court for stealing thousands of dollars through fraudulent checks and deposits. According to district court records, 38-year-old Rebecca
Carroll County Supervisors Plan Roughly $1 Million In Road Projects Per Year Through FY28
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors approved the proposed Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) five-year program and budget during this (Monday) morning’s meeting. County Engineer Zac Andersen explains that the county approves this plan each year, and
Charges Pending For Teen In Connection To Saturday Assault At CHS
Charges are pending against a teenager following a reported assault this weekend at the Carroll High School. According to the Carroll Police Department, officers were dispatched at approximately 6:53 p.m. on Saturday in response to a disturbance
Manning To Begin Spring Hydrant Flushing Tuesday
With warmer weather here, many communities, including Manning, are beginning spring hydrant flushing procedures. Starting Tuesday, April 4, city crews will open hydrants to clear mineral deposits and other accumulated debris from the water mains. Customers may