Driver Allegedly Running Stop Light Is Cause Of Thursday Accident In Carroll
One driver allegedly failed to obey a traffic signal, resulting in an accident last week on Highway 30 in Carroll. The Carroll Police Department reports that at approximately 5:14 p.m. on Thursday evening, 42-year-old Melissa Reiling of
$2 Million Powerball Ticket Sold In Iowa
The Iowa Lottery has announced that the second biggest lottery winner in a month purchased the $2 million Powerball ticket at Hy-Vee in Burlington. The ticket came within one number of the $223.6 million jackpot, missing the
Animal Rescue Of Carroll Named Recipient Of Carroll Chamber Of Commerce Public Service Award
The Carroll Chamber of Commerce recognizes an organization every year for their dedication to serving the community and its residents with the Public Service Award. The award was created to give credit to individuals who go above
Carroll Chamber Of Commerce Teams Up With Holy Spirit Elementary For Market Day
Second graders at Holy Spirit Elementary School were introduced to the business world Friday with some help from the Carroll Chamber of Commerce. For the past few years, the two organizations have teamed up to offer students
Carroll Mayor, Dr. Eric Jensen, Signs Proclamation Declaring Feb. 24-March 2 as ‘Red and Gold Week’
Carroll Mayor, Dr. Eric Jensen, signed a proclamation last week declaring the week of Feb. 24 to March 2 as the Friends of Kuemper Ball “Red and Gold Week.” Kuemper Ball co-chairs, Rich and Tonya Ortner and
94-year-old Frances Scott of Coon Rapids
Funeral services for 94-year-old Frances Scott of Coon Rapids, formerly of Carroll, will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the Dahn and Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll with burial at the Carroll City Cemetery. Friends may call
Seniors Warned Of Phishing Scam That Looks Like Official Government Business
Iowa’s older residents are being warned about mailers that appear as if the federal government is offering them free benefits. Iowa Attorney General, Tom Miller, has issued the warning, saying an Arizona printing company and a Missouri
AARP Foundation Is Helping Millions With Tax Preparation
No membership is required to take advantage of free tax assistance and preparation from the AARP Foundation. From now through April 15, the foundation will assist low- to moderate-income taxpayers at nearly 5,000 locations through their Tax-Aide
Carroll Council Will Discuss Merchant Park Lighting, Water Improvements And Public Hearings At Monday’s Meeting
Talk of lighting, 24-hour services, water and public hearings are on the docket for Monday’s Carroll City Council meeting. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver has outlined the tentative agenda and says it will include discussion of several professional
Windsor Heights Man Makes Initial Appearance In Carroll County District Court For Allegedly Stealing Pickup Truck
A Windsor Heights man made an initial appearance in District Court for Carroll County earlier this week for allegedly stealing a pickup truck. According to court records, 35-year-old Christopher John Greteman appeared before a magistrate Tuesday, Feb.
