Newly Released Numbers Show Loss Of Population In 69 Of Iowa’s 99 Counties, Including Six Of Seven In Our Listening Area
The Iowa State Data Center released preliminary estimated census numbers for 2018 on Thursday, reporting a decline of population in 69 of the 99 counties since 2010. This includes losses in six of the seven counties in
Jefferson Theatre Brings Unique Experience Together With Professional And Local Players For Memorable Performances
Just three years ago, a joint Jefferson business and entertainment venue was named the best tourism attraction in the state of Iowa, beating out many other multi-million dollar ventures. Owner of RVP 1875, a world-renowned historical furniture
Carroll County Board of Supervisors To Address Tax Abatements And Consider Helping To Fund City Of Carroll Grants
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors will be holding their regular meeting on Monday, April 22 at 9 a.m. in the board meeting room at the Carroll County Courthouse. A copy of their agenda can be found
Carroll Man Arrested For Allegedly Selling Stolen Goods
A 38-year-old Carroll man was arrested after allegedly selling stolen goods to another resident. The Carroll Police Department reports that Joshua Merle Stout was taken into custody on Thursday and charged with fourth-degree theft, a serious misdemeanor.
IDPH Confirms Second Measles Case In Northeast Iowa
Officials announced today (Thursday) they have confirmed the second reported case of measles in the state. According to the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), the State Hygienic Laboratory at the University of Iowa confirmed the virus
CCSD Superintendent Finalist Interviews Take Place Today
Pictured (L-R): Marty Fonley, Dr. Casey Berlau and Alan Miller An announcement regarding the selection of the next Carroll Community School District (CCSD) superintendent is expected sometime late tonight (Thursday) or early tomorrow (Friday). The board of
Grassley Talks Rural Healthcare And Bipartisanship In D.C. During Carroll Visit Wednesday
U.S. Senator, Chuck Grassley, hosted a town hall meeting at New Hope Village in Carroll Wednesday afternoon as part of his longstanding effort to visit all 99 Iowa counties every year. Following a brief introduction, he opened
Carroll Firefighters Thank The Public For Supporting Fundraiser That Raised Funds For New Bunker Gear
Members of the Carroll Volunteer Fire Department put together a wish list several years ago. Chief, Greg Schreck, says they have been using funds raised at their annual Firemen’s Ball to help tick off items ever since.
Six-Year-Old Student Suffers Only Minor Injuries After Falling Out Of Moving School Bus
A six-year-old student was fortunate to sustain only minor injuries after falling out of a moving school bus on Wednesday afternoon. The Storm Lake Police Department was called to the scene at approximately 12:39 p.m., arriving to
The “Good Stuff” Is Living Up To The Slogan With Two Gold Medals And An Outstanding Rating
Local distiller, Templeton Rye, has been gathering up accolades this spring, winning two gold medals along with an outstanding rating. Earlier this week, an announcement was made that two batches, Templeton Rye 4 Year and Templeton Rye
