Glidden City Council Approves Water And Sewage Rate Increases
The Glidden City Council approved an increase to water and sewage rates for its utility customers during their meeting Monday night. The city is continuously making progress on moving forward with an estimated $3.5 million dollar wastewater
CCSD Board Meeting Moved Back One Week
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) board of directors have moved the date and time of their next scheduled meeting. The meeting was originally scheduled to take place on Monday, April 17 at 6 p.m. Due to
Blank Park Zoo Coming To The Carroll Public Library Saturday Morning
Young library patrons can stop by the Carroll Public Library this weekend to get some hands-on experience with some domestic and zoo creatures. Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) Carroll campus is partnering with the library to
Conversations With Congressman Steve King In Carroll Tuesday Morning
Fourth Congressional District Congressman, Steve King, made a stop for coffee with area constituents this morning in Carroll. He fielded questions on global issues, such as the Syrian bombings, the political unrest in Egypt that most recently
Will Carroll City Council Be Able To Move Library And City Hall Projects To August Referendum?
Both Danielle Hermann and Joe Feldmann of OPN Arichitects, Inc. (pictured above) were back in Carroll Monday night to answer City Council members’ questions on the proposed renovations of both the Commercial Savings Bank property on North
Greene County Schedules Drug Take Back Day
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office will be taking back unwanted prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 29 at 204 South Chestnut Street in Jefferson. For the 13th time in seven years, the
DMACC Reaches $1 Million Mark In Scholarships
The Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) Foundation recently announced they reached the $1 million mark in scholarships awarded to students during the 2016-17 school year. More than 1,600 students at DMACC’s six campuses and six learning
Law Enforcement Agencies Gain New Tools Through Anonymous Donation
An anonymous $2,200 donation to the Jefferson Police Department and the Greene County Sheriff’s Office has allowed the law enforcement agencies to gain access to LeadsOnline. The nation’s largest online investigative system, LeadsOnline offers a link between
Arlene Schiltz formerly of Templeton
Mass of the Christian Burial for 93 year old Arlene Schiltz of Manilla, formerly of Templeton, will be Monday at 10:30am at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Templeton with burial at the Parish Cemetery. Friends may
Mertie L. Williams of Odebolt
Funeral services for 87 year old Mertie L. Williams of Odebolt will be Thursday at 10:30am at the First Presbyterian Church of Odebolt with burial at the Odebolt Cemetery. The arrangements are under the direction of the