Carroll Stadium Committee Meeting Tuesday At 7 A.M.
The Carroll Stadium Committee will be holding a meeting tomorrow morning (Tuesday, June 21) at 7 a.m. in the board conference room at Adams Elementary. The committee will be holding discussion about the Frevert-Ramsey Kobes–FRK Architects and
Sac City Once Again Home Of World’s Largest Popcorn Ball
Hundreds of people convened in Sac City at the Noble Popcorn plant this past Saturday to construct the world’s largest popcorn ball. Sac City first claimed the largest popcorn ball in 1995, when people came together to
SARH ED Director Receives Scholarship
Photo: St. Anthony Regional Hospital CEO, Ed Smith, presents Sara Roth with IHERF scholarship St. Anthony Regional Hospital is pleased to announce Emergency Department Director, Sara Roth of Wall Lake, has been awarded a $3,500 scholarship from
No Injuries Reported In Two-Vehicle Accident in Scranton Saturday
No injuries were reported in a two-vehicle accident that occurred at the intersection of Cedar and Madison Streets in Scranton at approximately 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 18. Nancy Jean Hanaman of rural Rippey was driving southbound on
Iowans Kick Off Campaign Targeting Grassley On Medical Marijuana Vote
Last week, patients, caregivers and advocates banded together to kick off a signature drive for a petition addressed to Senator Chuck Grassley, asking him to give the Compassionate Access, Research Expansion and Respect States (CARERS) Act a
Grassroots Group Gains Support For $15 Minimum Wage At IDP State Convention
At Saturday’s Iowa Democratic Party State Convention in Des Moines, members of the grassroots organizing group, Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement Action Fund (CCI Action) won a floor fight to insert a $15 minimum wage plank into
Nominations Being Accepted For Iowa Literacy Award
The Iowa Center for the Book is now accepting applications for the 2016 Iowa Literacy Award, which recognizes an organization that has made an outstanding contribution to increasing literacy in Iowa. Nominations consist of a one-page cover
Carroll County Supervisors To Decide On Drainage District Legal Funding Monday
In Monday’s Carroll County Board of Supervisor’s meeting, a formal decision will be made on whether or not the county will again support the Iowa Drainage District Association’s legal fund for the pending Des Moines Water Works
CCSD To Implement Online Registration This Fall
Carroll Community School District Superintendent, Rob Cordes, brought proposal to the board at Thursday’s meeting for an online registration system. Cordes said it is pricy in the first year, but it does drop down after that. The
Carroll Council Approves OPN Architects For City Hall/Library Project
The Library/City Hall Consultant Selection Committee had met and reviewed the qualifications and proposals made by four architectural consulting firms. Director of Public Works, Randy Krauel said each was given a detailed project description in the request
