CCSD Hosts Meet And Greet With Incoming Superintendent, Dr. Kevin Lein, Thursday, June 28
Carroll Community School District (CCSD) is inviting families and taxpayers to meet the new superintendent, Dr. Kevin Lein, only a few days before he takes over as the lead administrator for the public schools. Lein says good
DNR Warns Paddlers To Avoid Rivers And Steams Due To High Water Levels
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is advising paddlers to avoid heading out onto the swollen streams and rivers. Consistent rainfall over the past several days has pushed water conditions to dangerously high levels, and more
Sac County Roads Department Announces Closure After Heavy Rains Wednesday
The Sac County Roads Department has temporarily closed 215th Street between Quincy and Perkins Avenues after heavy rains swept gravel from the road’s surface. The nearly 1.5-mile stretch was closed effective at 9 a.m. Thursday morning and
Residents Uninjured In Grand Junction Fire That Destroys Home
Residents of a Grand Junction home were able to escape uninjured from a fire that destroyed the structure. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office reports they were joined by first responders from Greene County Emergency Medical Services, Grand
Semi Hydroplanes On Wet Roadways Near Carroll Wednesday Afternoon
Wet road conditions resulted in a single-vehicle semi accident on Wednesday afternoon. At approximately 2:20 p.m., 38-year-old Christopher A. Wilson of Yutan, Neb. was northbound on Highway 71 near Carroll in a 2000 Volvo semi-tractor trailer, owned
One Person Treated For Injuries In Dedham Accident Wednesday Morning
One person was transported to St. Anthony Regional Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries from an accident in Dedham Wednesday . At approximately 9:54 a.m., the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the scene at
Swimmers Itch Reported At Northern Iowa Lakes
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has reported that cases of swimmer’s itch have popped up in Iowa’s northwest and north central lakes. The condition, which is common in clear water lakes around the world, is
Kuemper One Study Report Being Reviewed, Decision Expected Soon
Since this past September, Kuemper Catholic School Systems has been slowly and deliberately conducting a study on the pros and cons of adjusting to one campus. President, John Steffes, says that in November, six sub-committees were formed
Something Smells Rotten At Jefferson Residence
The Jefferson Police Department has received a report of unusual occurrences in the 1000 block of West Adams Street. At approximately 9:28 p.m. on Wednesday night, they were contacted by a resident who was upset that someone
Denison Settles Suit With Fired Police Officer
DENISON, Iowa—Court records indicate a fired Denison policeman will be paid nearly 350-thousand dollars to settle his lawsuit against the city for wrongful termination. Brad Wendt, who runs a gun shop in Denison, also worked as a