Aging Glidden Building Exposed To Elements After Northern Wall Torn Down
A building’s interior in downtown Glidden is exposed to the elements after nearly one-fourth of its northern wall was torn down. Citizens in town were surprised Thursday morning by a large pile of bricks next to a
SBDC’s ‘Focal On Local Day’ Encourages Support Of Small Bussiness This Saturday
Saturday marks the end of Small Business Week, and Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) across Iowa are encouraging consumers to spend the day shopping at local companies. May 6 has been designated as Focal on Local Day,
‘Hawks Of The Year’ Recognized At Carroll Area I-Club Banquet Wednesday Night
Several local Hawkeye fans were recognized for their steadfast support of the University of Iowa (UI) as “Hawks of the Year” during the 2017 Carroll Area I-Club Banquet Wednesday night. Mike Franey, of Carroll, Bill Stork, of
Sharon Kelly of Lohrville
Funeral services for 76 year old Sharon Kelly of Lohrville will be Saturday at 10am at the Lampe Funeral Home in Lake City with burial at the Cottonwood Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home one
Two Teenagers Escape Injury In Accident Near Carroll High School Wednesday
Two teenagers were uninjured, but visibly shaken after a car accident at approximately 3:14 p.m. Wednesday on Grant Road. The Carroll Police Department responded to the scene just south of the Carroll High School to find that
Steering Committee Sets Tight Schedule For Development Of Carroll Library Plans And Elevations
A steering committee was officially formed on April 24 to assist OPN Architects with input and insight into plans for expansion of the Carroll Library. They are moving quickly to work with the architects on getting preliminary
Fallen Officers’ Names To Be Added To Peace Officer Memorial
On Friday, May 5, Gov. Branstad, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds and the State of Iowa will honor four Iowa peace officers who were killed in the line of duty in a special ceremony at the Peace Officer
Congressman King Proposes Seven Amendments To Omnibus Spending Bill
On Wednesday, U.S. Congressman Steve King submitted seven amendments to the omnibus spending bill, saying that, “During the November election, all Republicans, including President Trump, vowed to uphold our Constitution, cut spending and listen to the American
St. Anthony Sponsoring Free Program On Learning To Find Joy Amidst Change
The community is invited to learn more about “Living with Joy in the Midst of Change,” in a special free presentation courtesy of St. Anthony Regional Hospital on Tuesday, May 9 at Santa Maria Winery. The evening