Carroll Man Accused Of Assaulting Woman With Bottle Scheduled For Trial In September
A Carroll man accused of brutally assaulting a woman earlier this year has been scheduled for trial in September. According to Carroll County District Court records, 22-year-old Jaquon Terrion Renard Thomas has pled not guilty to one
Carroll City Council Approves Service Agreement With JEO For Proposed $2.9 Million Storm Sewer Improvement Project
The Carroll City Council approved plans to move forward with design work on up to $2.9 million in stormwater drainage improvements in southwest Carroll. Ward 4 Councilwoman Carolyn Siemann says there have been complaints of backflow in
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Brings Air Quality Concerns To Iowans
Air quality will be a concern for many Iowans today (Wednesday) as smoke from the Canadian wildfires pushes its way southward. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), all 99 counties in Iowa are forecasted to be
One Person Killed, Two Injured In Hwy 30 Crash Monday Night East Of Scranton
One person was killed, and two were injured following a multi-vehicle crash east of Scranton Monday evening. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the collision occurred at approximately 5:34 p.m. near the intersection of U.S. Highway 30
Crop Conditions Continue Decline Despite Weekend Rain
Weekend rains across wide swaths of the state did little to prevent the continued decline of corn and soybean crop conditions across Iowa, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Crop Progress and Condition Report.
Lytton Man Behind November Manhunt Reaches Plea Agreement; Sentencing Set For Aug. 7
The Lytton man responsible for a multi-agency manhunt in Carroll last November has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors. According to Carroll County District Court records, 47-year-old Victor Henry Scalco Jr. was initially charged with first-degree theft,
Excitement Builds For HUB 712 Following Last Week’s Announcement Of Partnership Between CCGP And WIN
Excitement is building for a planned businesses development center, known as HUB 712, following last week’s announcement Carroll County Growth Partnership (CCGP) and Western Iowa Networks (WIN) had reached an agreement to house the facility in WIN’s
Carroll-Based Fuel Company, Kimmes Enterprises, Receives Over $500,000 To Boost Homegrown Biofuels Availability
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced yesterday (Monday) a Carroll-based fuel company, Kimmes Enterprises LLC, was selected for a more than $500,000 grant to increase the availability of homegrown biofuels at their locations. Kimmes Enterprises will
City-Led Housing Programs Return To Carroll Council’s Agenda For Monday
The issue of city-led housing developments returns to the Carroll City Council’s agenda for Monday’s meeting. During their June 12 meeting, an ad-hoc housing committee presented several ideas to expand the community’s housing stock, including developing unused
Carroll County Supervisors To Consider County Engineer Employment Agreement At Monday’s Meeting
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors will convene for their regular meeting on Monday, June 26 at 9:00 a.m. in the Supervisor’s Meeting Room at the Courthouse. Beyond the routine items of business, Monday’s agenda includes a