Darrell Schettler of Carroll
Mass of the Christian Burial for 73-year-old Darrell Schettler of Carroll will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Carroll where the Carroll American Legion will form an honor guard for
Sac City Library Hosts Christmas Gathering This Weekend
The Sac City Public Library is inviting patrons to join their staff this weekend to celebrate the holiday season. On Saturday, Dec. 2, the Sac City Friends of the Library are sponsoring a two-hour event at the
Minor Injuries Reported In Monday Morning Road-Work Accident
One person was injured about three miles north of Early following an accident at a work site Monday morning. At approximately 11:04 a.m., the Sac County Sheriff’s Office responded to the intersection of Highway 71 and 190th
Changes To Carroll County Solid Waste’s Recycling Center Could Increase Efficiency And Resident Participation
Many of the stakeholders and refuse haulers from the surrounding area attended an informational meeting Wednesday night at the Carrollton to learn more about the possible transition of the Carroll County Solid Waste Commission’s recycling program from
Carroll Council Puts East And Downtown Monument Signs On Hold, For Now
The library and city hall projects were not the only ones to be discussed in length at Monday’s Carroll City Council meeting, the monument signage project was also brought back in for discussion. Director of Public Works,
IKM-Manning Named Unified Champion School At Special Assembly
Photo: IKM-Manning’s Beth Hagedorn and Bryan Coffey with Special Olympics Earlier this month, the IKM-Manning High School and Middle School were presented with two Unified Champion School Banners at an assembly. This Special Olympics program is
Little Hats, Big Hearts At St. Anthony In Need Of Volunteers
For the third year, St. Anthony Regional Hospital (SARH) has partnered with the American Heart Association, the Children’s Heart Foundation and other hospitals across the state for Iowa’s Little Hats, Big Hearts initiative. The program will provide
First Shotgun Deer Season Opens Saturday
This weekend will be the long-awaited start of Iowa’s first shotgun deer season. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says that if you are one of the expected 60,000 hunters to head out Dec. 2 through
Gov. Reynolds Responds To EPA’s Final RFS Volumes
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator, Scott Pruitt, just released the final rule on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes for the upcoming year, and Gov. Kim Reynolds says his announcement shows he is listening to Iowa and