City Of Carroll Brings Back Copper Discharge Issue To Legislators During Access Washington Trip
Carroll City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, was part of contingent that traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to meet with our legislators. The group discussed local issues with a goal of working together on successful outcomes. In this,
There Are More Options Than Just Variable Rate Loans For Students Heading Off To College
All the graduation celebrations are behind us, but the summer will go quickly and many families of college-bound students may be finding themselves holding a bill for remaining costs after financial aid and scholarships are applied. Turning
Three Franciscan Sisters Celebrated Diamond Jubilees This Year
Photos (l to r): Sisters Winnike, Elsbernd and Wernimont Special spiritual Diamond Jubilee celebrations were held earlier this year for three Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration with connections to west central Iowa and Carroll. Sister Lucille
New Medicare Cards Are Hitting Iowa Mailboxes, But Many Seniors Were Unaware Of This Change
Iowa seniors started seeing new Medicare cards in their mailboxes this month, but millions are not even aware that the new identification cards are on their way. A recent survey by AARP revealed that an astounding 75
Carroll Chamber Signing Up Golfers For 56th Annual Outing In July
The Carroll Chamber of Commerce is signing up teams now for their 56th annual golf outing on Friday, July 13 at the Carroll Country Club. The four-person best-ball tournament has a shotgun start scheduled for 1 p.m.
Iowa Corn Growers Association To Host Roundtable Meetings This Month and Next
The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) will be hosting a series of roundtable meetings to gather feedback and suggestions on policy priorities from their farmer-members. The statewide meetings will be held Monday and Tuesday, June 25 and