Parking Restrictions On Court Street In Carroll For Gutter Construction
The City of Carroll has announced that preliminary work needing to be done before resurfacing of Court Street will begin this week. Tri-State Paving will be constructing concrete gutter on the west side of Court between U.S.
Glass Retires After Over 35 Years With Carroll Rec Center
A long-time employee of the Carroll Rec Center, Kelly Glass, was recognized this week for over 35 years of service as she retires from her position. Director of Parks and Recreation, Jack Wardell, presented Glass with a
Coffee With Cops At MC’s Cafe Tomorrow
Members of the Carroll Police Department are inviting the public to join them at their next Coffee with Cops, which will take place at MC’s Café tomorrow (Thursday) morning. Sgt. Gary Bellinghausen, who was instrumental in the
Two Semis Involved In Accident Near Scranton Tuesday
There was an estimated $50,000 in damages done when two semis collided yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon at the intersection of Elm and Locust Streets south of Scranton. At approximately 3:39 p.m., the Iowa State Patrol and the Greene
Iowans Celebrate Their Favorite Beverage On National Drink Beer Day
In celebration of National Drink Beer Day today (Wednesday), Budweiser launched the “Beer With Your Buds” national survey, asking 2,000 American adults to choose their favorite beverage to enjoy with friends at a bar or other social
Convoy Of Hope And Sioux City Organizations Offering Nearly $1 Million in Free Food, Goods And Services
Faith-based charity, Convoy of Hope, has been fulfilling their mission of bringing together organizations and community members to support those in need since 1994. They will be partnering with the Sioux City community this Saturday, Oct. 1,
Kelly Lynn Benton formerly of Glidden
Funeral services for 50 year old Kelly Benton of Carroll, formerly of Glidden, will be Friday at 10:30am at the Dahn & Woodhouse Funeral Home in Carroll with burial at the Merle Hay Memorial Cemetery near Glidden.
Bow Season Opens Saturday
That crisp feel to the morning and evening air means Iowa hunters are putting out tree stands and getting their gear ready for another deer season. Bow hunters, in particular, are ready to get out on opening