Carroll Woman Accused Of Assaulting Driver Sentenced To Two Day In Jail In Plea Agreement
A Carroll woman accused of assaulting the driver of a vehicle in which she was a passenger has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors. Thirty-five-year-old Jennifer Lynn Stricker was originally charged with assault causing bodily injury, a
Carroll Man Cites Credibility Of Arresting Officer In Post-Conviction Relief Request
A Carroll man has filed a request for post-conviction relief on a 2017 first-offense operating while intoxicated charge, which cites the credibility of the arresting officer. On June 4, 2017, 36-year-old Myles Collins Johnson of Carroll was
CCSD Board Of Education Congratulates Outgoing Superintendent For 18 Years Of Service To District
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education took a break from their agenda Monday night to thank Rob Cordes, the outgoing superintendent, for his years of service to the district and to education. Board President,
It Was Wetter And Hotter Than Normal Last Week, But Report Shows Crops Still In Good To Excellent Condition
Even with some areas experiencing heavier than normal rainfall last week, the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report is showing a good share of the crops in good to excellent condition. According to the USDA National Agricultural
Carroll Supervisors Working Toward Referendum Date For Proposed New Jail
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors tabled a discussion on the necessary ballot language for a possible special election on bonding for construction of a new county jail. Carroll County Auditor, Kourtney Irlbeck, says she hated to
Carroll Supervisors Are Updating RAGBRAI Ordinance And Will Ban Vendors On State And U.S. Highways
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors were tasked with reviewing and updating an old ordinance that had been on the books since Carroll was an overnight stop for RAGBRAI in 2006. Director of Environmental Health, Carey Kersey,
Get Ready To Relay Indoors–Wet Forecast Has Organizers Moving Friday’s Carroll County Relay To Middle School
The wet weather and a forecast that is predicting more of the same has resulted in a change of plans for this Friday’s Carroll County Relay for Life, according to Senior Community Development Manager with the American
Flags Ordered To Half-Staff To Honor Fallen Soldiers
Monday afternoon, Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of two fallen soldiers. Today (Tuesday) the remains of Army Sgt. Donald L. Baker will be laid to rest in Cedar Rapids. The
Jason “Freddy” Friedrichsen of Wall Lake
Memorial Services for 41-year-old Jason “Freddy” Friedrichsen of Wall Lake will be Friday at 11 am at the Peace Lutheran Church in Wall Lake with burial at a later date. The arrangements are under the direction of