CCSD Requests Families Register For 2017-18 Bus Routes By July 14
Even though classes have been out for less than a month, the Carroll Community School District (CCSD) is already asking families to start preparing for the 2017-18 year. Bus routes are being planned and a registration is
Green Space In Coon Rapids Close To Renovation Into Veterans Memorial Park
A committee has been appointed by the Coon Rapids City Council to plan for a makeover and determine the cost to convert a green space into a memorial park for veterans. The area being considered for the
Glidden Opts To Approve Firework Use In Town, But Still Needs To Make It Official
The Glidden City Council indicated at a meeting Monday night they intend to allow fireworks within city limits, but it will be several weeks before the change can make it into the books. Glidden’s policy will closely
Perry S. Henely of Lake City
A Celebration of Life for 58 year old Perry Henely of Lake City will be Friday at 6:30pm at the Parish Hall at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lake City. Visitation will be at the Lampe Funeral
Carroll City Council Drafts New Ordinance And Amendment For Use And Sale Of Fireworks
One of the first orders of business for the Carroll City Council on Monday night was the review of changes to city ordinances outlining the sales and use of fireworks within city limits. The staff presented a
Highway 30 East Entry Sign Approved After Lengthy Debate By Carroll City Council
Photo: Final design to have red lettering with the print running from the bottom of the monument up. Size was a major consideration for Carroll City Council members when it came to the proposed design of a
Driver Leads Authorities At High Speeds Through Residential Areas Of Jefferson
Another driver led law enforcement on a chase Monday afternoon, this time through residential areas. At approximately 3:19 p.m. a Jefferson Police officer spotted a 2002 Infinity I35 in the 900 block of North Elm Street. The
Carroll Man Facing Four Counts Of Forgery And One Charge Of Fifth-Degree Theft
Twenty-two-year-old Demorian Lamar Washington of Carroll was taken into custody on Monday afternoon and charged with four counts of forgery and one count of theft in the fifth degree. An investigation by the Carroll Police Department revealed
Rippey Man Injured In Single-Vehicle Rollover Accident Near Cooper
A Greene County Sheriff’s Office deputy investigated a single-vehicle rollover accident Monday evening northwest of Cooper. At approximately 6:41 p.m. 18-year-old Hunter Kinney of Rippey was driving a 1999 Dodge Dakota in the 1600 block of Quaker
State Fire Marshal’s Office Overwhelmed With Fireworks License Applications
The State Fire Marshal has reported that there have now been 188 licenses to sell consumer fireworks issued, with 127 of those for permanent sites and 61 for temporary ones. An additional 39 licenses are ready to