Lake City Wraps Up Multi-Year CDBG Housing Rehabilitation Program This Month
Officials in Lake City are wrapping up the final stage of a multi-year effort to make improvements to several homes on the southern half of town. Earlier this year, applications were opened to owner-occupied residences to receive
Meet and Greet With Iowa’s Fourth District Primary Candidate, Dr. Bret Richards, Has New Start Time For Saturday
The start time for a meet-and-greet event in Carroll this weekend with Dr. Bret Richards, one of three Republican primary challengers to Iowa Fourth District Representative, Steve King, has been moved back by 30 minutes. Now beginning
Lake City Man Found With Large Amount Of Methamphetamine Makes Initial Appearance In Court
A Lake City man accused of drug trafficking made his initial appearance in District Court for Carroll County Monday. Court records say 58-year-old James Roger Evans was taken into custody by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office on
Three Very Generous Donations Are Springboard To Miracle Field Fundraising
Three gifts to a Carroll project totaling $25,000 were received within days of each other, bringing the grand sum collected to over $100,000, even before fundraising efforts have actually begun. Pat Tigges and his wife, Alie, are
Carroll Mayor Suggests All Residents Should Review 2019 Water Quality Report
Carroll Mayor, Dr. Eric Jensen, urges all residents to take the time to review the recently released Consumer Confidence Report on Drinking Water Quality for the city. “We believe that the best way to assure you that
Attorney General Ends Pyramid Scheme In Iowa
Iowa Attorney General, Tom Miller, announces the successful banning of a pyramid scheme. Iowans have lost more than $51,000 in a scam in which mailers promised guaranteed income in cash and gold. The victims of Jhon Palacio,
Family Of Fallen Rockwell City Police Officer Example Of Those To Benefit From New Fund
On Tuesday, Iowa officials announced formation of an Iowa Public Safety Survivor Fund in support of the families of peace officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. After a new law took effect Monday, the
After Being Considered As A Finalist Several Times, Carroll Attorney, Christopher Polking, Appointed As A District Judge
On Friday, June 28, Christopher Polking, an attorney from Carroll, was notified by Gov. Kim Reynolds he had been selected to become a district judge. Polking, who has practiced law in town since 2001, says he has
Second Annual Bike Rodeo In Coon Rapids Takes Place Wednesday
For the second consecutive year, the Coon Rapids Development Group is hosting a bike safety class for young riders. The second annual Bike Rodeo begins at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday) in the Coon Rapids-Bayard school parking lot.
CCSD To Close Offices Early Wednesday For Holiday; Families Reminded Registration Is Now Open
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) will be closing their offices early tomorrow (Wednesday) in recognition of the Fourth of July holiday. The offices at Adams Elementary School and Carroll High School will close at 11 a.m.
