Carroll Woman Sentenced To Five Years In Prison On Theft And Forgery Charges
A Carroll woman convicted of felony theft and forgery has been sentenced to up to five years in prison. According to Carroll County District Court records, 34-year-old Stephanie Jean Winter was initially charged with second-degree theft and
Iowa Crop Progress And Condition Report For The Week Ending April 14
The 2024 planting season began in earnest last week across Iowa, according to the latest Crop Progress and Condition Report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Dry conditions combined with warmer-than-normal temperatures to give Iowa farmers
Carroll City Council Approves $500K Engineering Agreement To Address Water Pressure Issues In NW Carroll
During last week’s meeting, the Carroll City Council took the first step to address long-standing water pressure issues for residents in northwest Carroll by approving a nearly $500,000 professional services agreement with JEO Consulting. Public Works Director
Iowa Department Of Ag Monitoring For HPAI Outbreaks In Iowa Cattle
The Iowa Department of Agriculture issued an update late last week on the evolving situation of the spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in dairy cattle and poultry flocks across various states. As of Friday, April
NHTSA Focuses On Drug-Impaired Driving For 4/20
Saturday, April 20 marks the unofficial celebration of marijuana by cannabis enjoyers, and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reminding Iowans that driving high can land drivers behind bars. NHTSA Region
Red Flag Warnings Issued Monday In Western/Northwest Iowa
Due to dry conditions and forecasted high winds, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued red flag warnings for much of western and northwest Iowa today (Monday). In the Carroll Broadcasting listening area, Sac, Calhoun, Crawford, and
Iowa Conifers Struggling With Winter Burn Says DNR
Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) foresters have received numerous reports of significant winter burn damage affecting arborvitae and white pine trees throughout the state. Tivon Feeley, DNR forest health forester, attributes the damage to prolonged frozen
Carroll County FY25 Planned Road Construction Includes Seven Projects Totaling $7.1 Million
Carroll County officials expect to complete over $7.1 million in construction projects for local road and bridge improvements in Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. The Carroll County Board of Supervisors and County Engineer Zac Andersen reviewed the Iowa
Carroll County Supervisors Cancel April 15 Meeting
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors has canceled their regularly scheduled meeting for next week. Due to a lack of time-sensitive agenda items, the board will not convene on Monday, April 15. The supervisors will resume their
Warmer Weather Brings More Outdoor Activities…And Ticks. Health Officials Offer Tips For Removal, Treatment
With outdoor activities picking up again as the weather warms, health officials are reminding Iowans to take precautions against tick bites and the diseases they potentially carry. The easiest step is prevention. To reduce your risk of