One Woman Dead After Two-Vehicle Accident Sunday Night In Ida County
An Odebolt woman is dead after a two-vehicle accident Sunday evening in Ida County. The Iowa State Patrol responded to the scene near the intersection of US Highway 20 and Alpine Avenue at approximately 5:30 p.m. An
State Fire Marshal Reminds Property Owners Of New Rule On Carbon Monoxide Alarms
The State Fire Marshal’s Office is advising property owners that a new rule may require the installation of carbon monoxide alarms in their buildings. In 2016, the Iowa Legislature enacted Senate File 2219, which involves the implementation
Carroll Man Charged With Criminal Mischief For Shattering Glass Apartment Door
A Carroll man has been arrested after shattering the glass entrance to an apartment building. At approximately 4:28 p.m. Friday afternoon, officers with the Carroll Police Department located the suspect, 22-year-old Jon-Michael Kirk Henry, sitting in his
Carroll Chamber Of Commerce Names Owner and Publisher Of Coon Rapids’ Newspaper, Charlie Nixon, As Winner Of The 2017 Good Neighbor Award
Pictured (L-R): Ann Wilson and Charlie Nixon The Good Neighbor Award is presented by the Carroll Chamber of Commerce to a resident of Carroll County who has contributed tremendous amounts of their time and energy for the
Semi Totaled In Sunday Fire
Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that completely destroyed a semi-tractor trailer. On Sunday evening, Feb. 18, the Storm Lake Fire and Police Departments responded to Meridian Manufacturing to find a 2012 Kenworth engulfed in
Celebrating 90 Years During FFA Week
Saturday was the kick-off to Future Farmers of America—FFA—week and the Mayor of Carroll, Dr. Eric Jensen, made a special proclamation at the last council meeting. This year will mark the 90th anniversary of the organization, founded
Insubordination And Violation Of “Last Chance Agreements” Basis For Firing Of Carroll Police Officer
Carroll City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, today (Monday) released a memo on the circumstances surrounding the termination of Carroll Police Officer, Sandy March, who has been with the department more than 18 years. The memo was drafted by
Authorities Saying Travel Not Advised
A lot of road conditions in the area have deteriorated as the morning has gone on and the freezing drizzle continues to accumulate. Carroll Chief of Police, Brad Burke, says that the majority of city streets are
Road Conditions Early A.M.
The Iowa Department of Transportation is reporting that roadways in our immediate area are completely covered with areas to the south and east reporting mostly covered to seasonal. Lt. Jon Cretsinger with the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office