Presidential Candidate O’Rourke Says Rural America Needs Partners And He Envisions A Future Where Our Country Is Inclusive Of All
At a Thursday morning campaign stop at Kerp’s Tavern, Carroll County Democratic Party Chair, Peter Leo, introduced one of the many 2020 Presidential candidates. Leo says this man’s oldest son is named Ulysses, and likened him to
City Of Carroll To Begin Water Main Flushing On Monday, April 8
The City of Carroll will begin the process of flushing water mains through the nearly 500 fire hydrants across town beginning at approximately 7 a.m. Monday, April 8. The extensive water main flushing project will take place
Iowa And National Realtors Associations Join Forces To Provide Assistance To Flood Victims
The Iowa Association of Realtors (IAR) and the National Association of Realtors (NAR) have joined forces to assist flood victims in western Iowa. The NAR’s Realtor Flood Relief Foundation has awarded the Iowa association a $250,000 grant,
Environmental Protection Commission To Hold Meeting And Tour Successful Waste Disposal Solutions In Carroll County
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Environmental Protection Commission (EPC) will be visiting Carroll County later this month as they work to identify successful waste disposal solutions. On Monday, April 15, commissioners will travel throughout the county
Carroll County ISU Extension Thanks 4-H Volunteers As Part Of National Volunteer Week
Sunday, April 7 marks the beginning of National Volunteer Week, and the Carroll County Iowa State University (ISU) Extension and Outreach Office is offering their thanks to individuals who have given of their time and energy to
Public Hearings, A Board Member’s Resignation And Superintendent Candidate Interviews On The Agenda For Monday’s CCSD Board Of Education Meeting
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education will meet for a special session next week to hold two public hearings, accept the resignation of board member, Gina Badding, and continue their search for a new
Beto O’Rourke Proposes Universal Healthcare, Paid Family Leave And Debt-Free Education During Carroll Campaign Stop
As one of the first big names in the ever-growing pool of 2020 Presidential candidates made his way into Carroll this (Thursday) morning, those gathering were hopeful they would get answers to vital questions. Lynne Genter of
Upcoming Stewart Memorial Lunch Connection To “Focus” On Worldwide Eye Health
Stewart Memorial Community Hospital (SMCH) in Lake City will be hosting their next Lunch Connection on Wednesday, April 10. Ophthalmologist, Dr. Steven Anderson, will discuss the scope and causes of global blindness, international medical missions in developing
Saturday’s New Hope Quilt Auction Features Some Beautiful Handwork, But Has A Whole Lot More To Offer
Photo: New Hope’s Quilt Committe: Jodie Jansen, New Hope Director of Development; K’Lynn Ludwig, Foundation Board of Trustees; Ann Slechta, Foundation Board of Trustees; Amy Fordyce, Foundation Board of Trustees; and Rhonda Mart, New Hope Executive Director.
Some Iowans Will Receive Refund From Weight Loss Program That Made Deceptive Claims
A weight-loss plan touted to “turn on fat burning and turn off fat storing” has been deemed deceptive by the Iowa Attorney General and two sellers have reached agreements to reimburse Iowans. Attorney General, Tom Miller, says
