Two Carroll Women Charged With Theft For Cooking Their Own Meals At Burger King
Two Carroll women have been charged with theft after they cooked their own meals at a local fast food restaurant. At approximately 9:45 p.m. on March 25, 22-year-old Keyera Jenae Wilson and 23-year-old Keshaun Renee Ward entered
Wages To Increase Next Year For City Of Glidden Employees
Glidden city employees will be seeing a bump in pay next fiscal year after the city council approved a cost-of-living wage increase last week. Beginning at the start of Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 on July 1, personnel
Kuemper’s Spring Play Brings Dr. Seuss’ Characters To Life
The many tales of Dr. Seuss are coming to life this week with the opening of the Kuemper Drama Department’s spring production, “Seussical”. Senior, Dan Miller, plays one of the lead roles as Horton the Elephant and,
Delbert Kasperbauer of Carroll
Mass of the Christian Burial for 91 year old Delbert Kasperbauer of Carroll will be Friday at 10:30am at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Carroll with burial at Mt. Olivet Cemetery where military honors will be
Three Early Morning Accidents Attributed To Icy Bridges And Overpasses
The early morning drizzle, rain and snow today (Tuesday) created some rough traveling in spots throughout Carroll County. Lt. Jon Cretsinger of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office was out on the highways, assisting three motorists involved in
April Is Donate Life Month And SARH Wants To Help You Learn More About This Ultimate Gift
Photo (l to r): Ed Smith, President and CEO; Katie Towers, Education Services Director; John Munson, Vice President and CFO; Trish Roberts, St. Anthony Foundation Director; Eric Hammer, Vice President of Regional Operations; Karen Timm, Vice President of
First Crop Report Of 2018 Showing Nothing But Cold And Wet Conditions
Although we are still experiencing more winter-like than spring weather, this is the first week Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, issues the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report for 2018. This cold snap is, of course,
House District 12 Candidate, Leo, Says “Triage” Is Not The Answer For Iowans In Need Of Healthcare Solutions
On Monday, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law a piece of legislation that will allow Iowans the ability to form their own smaller groups for the purpose of purchasing health insurance coverage outside of the regulations of
Drivers Encouraged To Put Down Devices During Distracted Driving Month
In this world of instant messaging and connectivity, it is no surprise that instances of distracted driving have grown to unprecedented proportions. And though not all distractions are related to electronic devices, new statistics show that drivers