Carroll Rec Center To Implement More Online Tools
When talking about the lifespan of technology, the software used to track memberships and admissions at the Carroll Rec Center is a bit of a dinosaur at 15 years old. Parks and Recreation Director, Jack Wardell, said
World’s Largest Popcorn Ball To Be Moved To New Home Today
It was just a few weekends ago, on Saturday, June 18, that hundreds of volunteers gathered to once again construct the World’s Largest Popcorn Ball at the Noble Popcorn plant in Sac City. Though the new ball
An Estimated $6,500 Damages In Glidden Accident
At approximately 12:55 p.m. on Thursday, June 28, 17-year-old Robert Joseph Hamilton of Glidden was traveling westbound on 3rd Street in Glidden in a 2013 Nissan Altima when he approached the stop sign at the intersection with
Carroll County H.O.P.E.S Program Receives Honored Distinction
The Carroll County H.O.P.E.S program, which stands for Healthy Opportunities for Parents to Experience Success, has renewed the Iowa Family Support Credential. The Iowa Department of Management and Public Health is pleased to announce that H.O.P.E.S is
Soybean Prices Soar After USDA Report
Immediately following the release of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Acreage and Grain Stocks report, soybean prices soared on the board of trade. November beans closed 41 cents higher at more than $11.53 per bushel. The Iowa
More Counties Infested With Emerald Ash Borer
There have now been confirmed cases of Emerald ash borer (EAB) in Washington and Van Buren Counties, bringing the total number of confirmed counties infected in Iowa to 34 since 2010. EAB is a metallic green beetle