Demonstrators to protest against Grassley at event in Carroll
Late Tuesday afternoon Carroll Broadcasting was notified that the Why Courts Matter Iowa coalition is planning a public demonstration on Wednesday morning, March 30, near St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll prior to a private event which
Register now for Live Healthy IA 5K Run/Walk at Swan Lake
Getting people up off the couch and moving is the goal of Live Healthy Iowa, and in late December people from across the state started signing up for the challenge with teams forming in January. People took
FC And WC Setting Schedule For April 1 Transition To Landus Cooperative
It has been months of hard work, but as of Friday, April 1, Farmers Cooperative Company and West Central Cooperative will become Landus Cooperative. Member’s voices were heard loud and clear in the historic vote taken last
City Council Approves Ad Hoc Committee and Assessments For CSB Building And City Hall Projects
Since the City of Carroll accepted the Moehn and Milligan families’ gift of the Commercial Savings Bank property at 627 North Adams Street for the purposes of moving city offices and expanding the Carroll Public Library in
Manning Residents Invited To Help Pick Name For Hausbarn Road
It is certainly no secret that the small community of Manning has been blazing many new trails as of late, and now they are asking community members to come together in naming one of them. The city,
Grassley Calls Clinton’s Madison Speech A Diversion Tactic
Senator Charles Grassley says that the speech given by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Madison, Wis. yesterday (Monday) was a blatant attempt to politicize the Supreme Court and change the conversation after a damaging story
AHS Donates Over 450 Stuffed Animals To SARH For Easter Weekend
Pictured (left to right): Joe Eisenbacher, Cheryl Stork, Mern Irlbeck, Amy Platt, Karla Brown, Matt Kimpson, Sherri Allman and Marci Runneberg. Over 450 American Home Shield employees responded to requests from the AHS Fun Committee to decorate
Jefferson Resident Has One Rough Night And Is Charged In Two Separate Incidents
Two separate reports to the Jefferson Police Department led to the arrest of one man, 40-year-old Joe Edward Blackman of Jefferson. At approximately 2:39 a.m. on Monday, March 28, the department was advised of an intoxicated male
Iowa City Driver Uninjured After Vehicle Goes Airborn
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office, Greene County Emergency Medical Services and Jefferson Fire units all responded to the scene of a single-vehicle accident in the 1900 block of Neola Ave. south of Jefferson at approximately 8:45 a.m.
Sac City Woman Falls Asleep At Wheel; Strikes Utility Pole
A Sac City woman is uninjured after a single-vehicle accident that occurred at approximately 8:04 a.m. on Friday, March 25 on U.S. Highway 71 north of Carroll. Twenty-two-year-old Machele Leanne Julian was northbound on Highway 71 in