Carroll Man Killed After Two Semis Collide Monday Afternoon On Highway 59
A Carroll man was killed yesterday (Monday) afternoon after two semi-tractor trailers collided at the Highway 59/141 intersection. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the crash occurred at approximately 4:43 p.m. and involved a 2015 Freightliner, operated
Carroll County Property Valuations Top $1.687 Billion For FY25
Total property valuations in Carroll County will exceed $1.687 billion for the next budget year. According to County Auditor Kourtney Payer, the overall valuations increased by $55.56 million, or 3.4 percent, for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 from
Gov. Reynolds Extends Harvest Proclamation Through Jan. 11, 2024
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an order this morning (Monday) extending Iowa’s harvest proclamation for another month. The new expiration date for the relaxation of weight limits and transportation of harvest-related goods is now Jan. 11, 2024.
New Hope Announces 2023 Appreciation Award Recipients
New Hope in Carroll recently hosted its annual appreciation event for its many supporters and recognized several groups and individuals who stood out in 2023. New Hope Foundation Director Angie Owen says, “The Annual Appreciation Event is
Audubon Man Killed In Motorcycle/Truck Crash In Dallas County Friday
***Editor’s note: The original post inadvertently switched the vehicles’ operators. The error has since been corrected.*** An Audubon man was killed Friday afternoon following a truck/motorcycle crash in Dallas County. According to the Iowa State Patrol,
Sac County Sheriff’s Office Releases Timeline Of Events Leading Up To David Schultz’s Disappearance
Over the weekend, the Sac County Sheriff’s Office released a detailed timeline of the confirmed whereabouts of a Sac County trucker before he disappeared three weeks ago. According to authorities, 53-year-old David Schultz of Wall Lake was
Carroll County Supervisors Expected To Select HR Provider At Monday’s Meeting
After months of discussions, the Carroll County Board of Supervisors is expected to approve a long-term human resources (HR) solution for the county at their meeting on Monday. Supervisors have heard from several HR services firms and
Water Summary Update Shows November Was One Of Driest In Iowa’s History
Based on the latest Water Summary Update, November has been one of Iowa’s driest months on record. Statewide, the preliminary average precipitation for November was a mere 0.38 inches; that is 1.44 inches below normal. These dry
Support The Community Of Concern Today By Helping To Stuff The Bus
A sure sign that Christmas is near in Carroll is the return of the Stuff the Bus Food Drive for the Community of Concern Food Pantry, and that holiday tradition is back today (Saturday) at the Carroll
2024 Iowa Hunting/Fishing Licenses On Sale Beginning Dec. 15
Iowa residents can gear up for the 2024 hunting and fishing seasons as licenses go on sale starting Dec. 15. These licenses include resident hunting, fishing, and other options, replacing 2023 licenses that will expire Jan. 10