Flags Ordered To Half-Staff To Honor Lives Lost In Israel
Flags in Iowa are to be lowered to half-staff effective immediately to honor the lives lost in Israel following an outbreak of violence led by the Iran-backed terrorist organization, Hamas. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds says, “Iowans mourn
State Associate Public Defender Appointed As Judge In Judicial District 4
Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced the appointment of a Council Bluffs attorney, David Brooks, to fill a district associate judge vacancy in Iowa Judicial Election District 4. Brooks currently serves as an assistant public defender for the
2023 Fire Prevention Week Theme Is On Kitchen Safety
Yesterday (Sunday) kicked off this year’s National Fire Prevention Week, and as ever, the focus is on educating Americans on how to reduce the risk of a fire in their homes and businesses. According to Carroll Fire
Sen. Ernst Releases Fall Schedule For Staff Traveling Office Hours
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst has announced her staff’s fall traveling office hours. Representatives from Senator Ernst’s office will be available in all 99 counties throughout October and November to assist Iowans with problems or questions about issues
DMACC Hosts State Of The College Address In Audubon Tuesday
Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) leaders invite the public to join them tomorrow (Tuesday) in Audubon for a “State of the College” address. Beginning at 10 a.m. at the Audubon County Economic Development (ACED) office, DMACC
Public Hearing For Ziegler Annexation And Adams Street Project’s Second Change Order On Monday’s Agenda For Carroll City Council
During Monday’s meeting, the Carroll City Council will host a public hearing to annex a property on the community’s western edge for a new economic development project. City Manager Aaron Kooiker says Ziegler Caterpillar has identified Carroll
Sheriff’s Office Quarterly Report And Human Resources Presentation On Carroll County Supervisors’ Agenda For Monday
Monday’s agenda for the Carroll County Board of Supervisors meeting includes a quarterly report from the Sheriff’s Office and Secondary Roads Department updates. The board convenes at 9 a.m. in the supervisors’ meeting room at the courthouse.
Iowa Ends Third Consecutive Water Year With Below-Normal Precipitation
Iowa has experienced its third consecutive year of below-normal precipitation, exacerbating concerns about drought conditions across the state. According to the latest Water Summary Update, the 2022-2023 Water Year, which covers Oc. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30,
City Officials Anticipate Increased USDA Involvement At Fairview Village Apartments
Carroll city officials are optimistic they will see action from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) with increased oversight of government-subsidized housing in the community. According to City Manager Aaron Kooiker, this was a top priority for
Federal Charges Filed Against Carroll Man Accused Of Producing Child Pornography
A Carroll man accused of child pornography production and possession has been transferred into federal custody. Forty-seven-year-old Lucas Oliver Knowles was arrested Wednesday after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Carroll Police Department executed a search