DNR Mobile Education Exhibit To Make Stop At Hagge Park In Early May
The Sac County Conservation Board (SCCB) is excited to announce the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Mobile Education Exhibit will be making a stop in Hagge Park near Sac City next month. The interactive trailer will
Kuemper Spanish Teacher, Winnie Geelan-Potthoff, Recognized For 43-Year Career With The 2019 Veteran Teacher Of The Year Award
Winnie Geelan-Potthoff, who has taught Spanish at Kuemper High School for more than four decades, has been recognized for her dedication to the profession with the 2019 Carroll Broadcasting Veteran Teacher of the Year Award. Geelan-Potthoff, more
IKM-Manning Students Invite The Public Into Their Makerspace Thursday
The IKM-Manning preschool through eighth-grade classes is inviting area residents to join them to learn more about their 21st-century makerspace, dubbed Wonder Park. This new area gives the students a chance to do some hands-on exploration within
St. Anthony Welcomes New Staff Chaplain
St. Anthony Regional Hospital is welcoming a new staff chaplain, Sister Mary Laurence Ugoaru, to their spiritual care team. She joins Angelo Luis as the second staff chaplain who will be serving patients, residents, and employees. “I
Grassley To Hold Town Hall Meeting In Carroll Next Week
U.S. Senator, Chuck Grassley, will be continuing his 99-county tours with a town-hall meeting in Carroll next week. Grassley will meet with constituents and answer their questions in the hour-long forum on Wednesday, April 17 from 1:30
Carroll Supervisors Call It An Unfortunate Situation, But Must Deny Paramedic Student’s Request For Tuition Assistance
At a recent meeting, the Carroll County Board of Supervisors made their final decision on a request for tuition assistance from a Breda resident attending school to become a paramedic. Board members took a couple of weeks
CCSD Board Of Education Seeking Applicants To Fill Board Vacancy
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education intends to appoint a replacement to fill a vacancy on the board following Gina Badding’s formal resignation Monday night. Badding was selected to become a district judge by
Local Fire Departments Respond To Multiple Reports Of Grassfires In The Region Monday
With spring now in full swing, many area farmers and landowners are conducting controlled burns, and several local fire departments were dispatched Monday to deal with a few that grew larger than anticipated. At approximately 2:53 p.m.,
CCSD Board Of Education Announces Finalists In Their Search For New Superintendent
Pictured (L-R): Marty Fonley, Dr. Casey Berlau and Alan Miller The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education announced today (Tuesday) the finalists in their search for a new superintendent. Seven of the original 22 applicants
Carroll Man Sentenced To Up To 15 Years Each On Three Charges Related To Halloween Spree
On February 27, a Carroll man pleads guilty to theft, robbery and burglary charges after a crime spree on Halloween of 2018. On Monday, April 8, 32-year-old Eric Paul Greteman learned he would be serving several years
