Storm Lake Man Walks Away With Only Minor Injuries After Being Hit By A Train
A Storm Lake man has escaped virtually unscathed after his vehicle was nearly destroyed by a train Tuesday morning. At approximately 7:52 a.m., the Storm Lake Police Department responded to the Oneida Street railroad crossing near East
Coon Rapids Names New Police Chief
The Coon Rapids Police Department has announced the hiring of a new police chief to take the helm after longtime Police Chief, Joel Roetman, retires at the end of June. Iowa State Patrol Trooper, Andy Klein, begins
CR-B Students ‘Kicking Butts’ To Encourage Others To Stop Tobacco Use
Students nationwide will be “Kicking Butts” tomorrow (Wednesday), and seventh graders at Coon Rapids-Bayard schools are joining in Kick Butts Day by hosting their own event to encourage others to be cigarette and tobacco free. Beginning at
Proceedings On Grain Leg Dispute End In A Single Day
The case being brought against Loren Danner by the Carroll Airport Commission for a structure extending 61 feet into protected airspace began today (Tuesday) in Carroll County District Court. In 2013, Danner received a building permit from
Carroll City Council Avoids Further Delays And Moves Forward With Library And City Hall Renderings
After reviewing how different capital projects impact the debt service tax levy, the Carroll City Council was tasked last night (Monday) with providing direction on near-term projects they wanted to see moving forward. Top on the list
Supervisors Want Answers On Delay In Approving Carroll County Treasurer For License Issuance
The Carroll County Treasurer’s Office employees have been working diligently on training to be able to take over the issuance of driver’s licenses in the county after the Iowa Department of Transportation announced the closure of the
Carroll City Council Votes To Keep Two Mid-Block Street Lights, Remove 34 Others
The importance of taking your concerns to city leaders was evidenced last night as members of the Carroll City Council discussed the possibility of removing 36 mid-block street lights. Director of Public Works, Randy Krauel, told council
Sandy Cayler Is Sixth St. Anthony Nurse To Receive 100 Great Iowa Nurses Award
St. Anthony Regional Hospital is pleased to announce that Sandy Cayler, the outpatient mental health director, is the recipient of the “100 Great Iowa Nurses” award. Cayler is the sixth St. Anthony nurse to receive this distinction.
Two-Vehicle Accident Monday Morning Does $21,000 In Estimated Damages
There was an estimated total of $21,000 in damages in a two-vehicle accident that occurred in Jefferson at approximately 7:46 a.m. on Monday. The Jefferson Police Department is reporting that Jerry Dennhardt of Rippey was eastbound on
World War I Focus For Presentations And Art Classes This Week
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I, and this subject is the focus of upcoming presentations at the Carroll Public Library. On Wednesday, March 15, Michael Vogt, with the