Glidden Schedules Focus Group Workshop For 2018 Iowa’s Living Roadways Community Visioning Program
The Glidden Community Visioning Program Committee has announced the date for residents to give their input on perceived transportation needs and opportunities in town. The Iowa’s Living Roadways Community Visioning Program is a transportation enhancement planning process
Fusebox Marketing President, Austin Scott, Named The 2017 Young Professional Of The Year
Pictured (L-R): Austin Scott and Dr. Michelle Sturm Earlier this week, the Carroll Chamber of Commerce named the second-ever winner of the Young Professional of the Year Award during its annual banquet. The Carroll Young Professionals (CYP)
Florida Man Who Fled From Authorities At High Speeds Reaches Plea Deal With Prosecutors
The Florida man who fled from authorities last month at speeds up to 115 mph has reached a plea deal with prosecutors before going to trial. Under the agreement, 28-year-old Anthony Gerome Moore, of Tampa, Fla., will
Marilyn Roeder of Arthur
A Funeral Mass for 80 year old Marilyn Roeder of Arthur will be Saturday at 10:30am at the St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Odebolt with burial at the Parish Cemetery. There will be a Rosary at 9:30
Citizen Complaints About Carroll Railroad Crossings Need To Get Attention Of UP Officials
Several citizen complaints resulted in City of Carroll staff members opening a conversation with representatives from the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) on Wednesday about rough crossings in the community. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, says that one of
Iowans Warned About Scammers Posing As DCI And Iowa State Patrol Employees
The Iowa Department of Public Safety (IDPS) has issued a warning to all Iowans to be on the lookout for a scam that uses the names of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and the Iowa
Deadline Is Friday For Chance At 30 $2,000 Scholarships
Time is running out to register for the Iowa Student Loan College Scholarship Program. Thirty high school seniors will be given $2,000 and learn more about college borrowing and personal finance along the way. In addition to
Representative Best Introduces Legislation To Protect Iowa Students From The Silent Killer, Radon
House Republican for District 12, Brian Best, says that he has introduced a bill that will work to protect students in schools across the state. Best says many schools have not yet done the testing and/or mitigation,
CR-B Foundation Continues To Fund Teacher Grants With Upcoming Trivia Night
At the beginning of this month, the Coon Rapids-Bayard (CR-B) Education Foundation presented more than $1,500 in teacher grants to the CR-B district. This additional money now brings the total grants awarded for Fiscal Year (FY) 2018