Audubon FFA Mission Trip Delayed Due To Political Unrest In Haiti
The Audubon FFA chapter has postponed a mission trip to Haiti due to political unrest and instability within the country. The group of eight students and two chaperones was scheduled to arrive in Haiti on July 25.
Panora Police Officer Cleared Of Wrongdoing In July 1 Shooting
A Panora Police Department officer involved in a shooting death earlier this month has been cleared of any wrongdoing. On Tuesday, Guthrie County Attorney, Mary Benton, released her conclusion on the incident after reviewing taped interviews with
CCSD Board Of Education Hears Complaints Over Logo On Scoreboard At Monday Meeting
Several Kuemper High School (KHS) students and one parent attended last night’s (Monday) Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education meeting to express concerns about the recently installed scoreboard at the Carroll Athletic Field. Alex Heiman,
Get Your Fill Of Hot Dogs, Baseball And Beer All At Carroll Brewing Company Tonight
There is nothing more American than baseball, hot dogs and beer, and you can get all three of these right here in Carroll tonight (Tuesday). From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Carroll Brewing Company will be hosting
Carroll Supervisors learn More About Costs Of Participating In Statewide Interoperable Communications System
Photo: Brian Flynn, Motorola Senior Account Manager, shows the proposed mobile radios to be used in conjunction with the new statewide communications system The Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications System is set to go live this fall,
Road Work East Of Audubon Expected To Last About Two Weeks
Road work will be taking place east of Audubon on Pheasant Avenue, also known as County Road N-36, between 190th Street and Highway 44. This patching project will take about two weeks to complete and drivers are
St. Anthony Welcomes Dr. Amy Canuso To Mental Healthcare Staff
St. Anthony Regional Hospital has announced an addition to their mental health services, Amy Canuso, D.O. Dr. Canuso is a psychiatrist who focuses on caring for adults in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She will join another
Mandela Fellows To Return To Manning For Third Consecutive Year
For the third consecutive year, the community of Manning will be hosting a group of young sub-Saharan African leaders, providing tours and showcasing the business, industry and lifestyle of the small, but progressive, rural community. Twenty-five Mandela
Four Local Communities Receive Community Development Block Grant Funding
The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) announced on Monday that they have distributed $9.6 million throughout rural Iowa in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Out of the 48 applications, 32 were awarded grants, including Coon