Kellan’s Kingdom All-Inclusive Playground In Carroll Hit By Weather Delays, But Completion Expected Soon
A target date of Memorial Day has come and gone as the wet weather has delayed the completion of Carroll’s first all-inclusive playground, Kellan’s Kingdom. Alie Tigges, mother of the park’s namesake, Kellan, who was born with
More Details To Come On Fatal Accident West Of Jefferson Saturday Night
The Jefferson Police and Fire Departments, the Greene County Sheriff’s Office and Greene County Emergency Medical Services assisted the Iowa State Patrol in a fatal accident Saturday evening west of Jefferson. The report came in at about
DNR Announces 2019 Deer Draw, Excess And Antlerless-Only Tags Available July 7
Late Friday afternoon, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced the 2019 draw for fall deer hunting in the state has now been officially posted. All of those who applied should have received an email directly
One Dead And One Injured In Motorcycle Accident Near Atlantic Saturday
One person was killed and another seriously injured in a motorcycle accident early Saturday morning northwest of Atlantic. The Iowa State Patrol reports they were called to the scene on Highway 173 and Marne Road at approximately
Fourth Congressional District Republican Candidate, Bret Richards, To Hold Meet-And-Greet Event In Carroll July 6
The former Mayor of Irwin and Republican candidate for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, Bret Richards, will be hosting a meet-and-greet on Saturday, July 6 in Carroll. The third-generation Iowan holds a bachelors in civil engineering from the
Friday’s Carroll County Relay For Life Raises An Additional $17,000 In Only A Few Hours, Bringing The Running Total To Over $120,000
The fundraising totals for the 2019 Carroll County Relay for Life have been tallied, bringing the running total to $121,802. During opening ceremonies on Friday evening, Kim Durst, a relay specialist with the American Cancer Society (ACS),
With Warmer Weather On The Horizon, Public Health Officials Encourage Iowans To Be On The Lookout For Less Common Tick-Borne Diseases
When people think of tick-borne infections, most think of Lyme disease, but public health officials are encouraging Iowans to be aware of several less common illnesses. The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) reports one case of
Landlords And Renters Invited To Open House At Carroll Fire Station Wednesday To Discuss Proposed Rental Housing Ordinance
Officials in Carroll are inviting landlords who own rental units within city limits and the residents of those properties to join them at an open house Wednesday to discuss a proposed rental housing inspection ordinance. An extensive
KCIM Week in Review 6/23
Asst. News Director, Nathan Konz, recaps our listeners’ top stories from the past week.
Carroll Council To Consider New Opportunities’ Subdivision And Hear Presentation From Airport Commission
New Opportunities will be presenting a request at Monday night’s Carroll City Council meeting for approval of a new subdivision. The slightly less than one and a half acres is located in the two-mile area north of
