Lake City Hopes To Wrap Up Years Of Work On City Code At Next Council Meeting
Lake City officials are hoping to finish up years of work updating and rewriting the community’s code of ordinances at their next city council meeting. According to Administrator, Eric Wood, they will likely be adopting all of
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff For Burial Of Iowa Marine
Gov. Km Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa to half-staff tomorrow (Thursday) to honor a fallen U.S. Marine. Lance Corporal John D. Killen III, of Davenport, went missing in action on June 30, 1967 after his
Registration Now Open For The 2018 Carroll County Pheasants Forever Youth Hunt
Registration is now open for the 2018 Carroll County Pheasants Forever Youth Pheasant Hunt. On Saturday, Oct. 20, hunters between the ages of 12 and 15 and that have completed a hunter education course are invited to
Carroll Man Arrested For Failure To File As Registered Sex Offender
A Carroll man was arrested last week for failing to file as a registered sex offender after a move in July. On Thursday, Sept. 20, 55-year-old Joseph Lee Booher was taken into custody by the Carroll Police
St. Anthony’s Next “To Your Health” Education Event Tackles Diabetes
Pictured (left to right): St. Anthony Chronic Care Center-Diabetes Team Members Deb Adams, ARNP; Cara Vogl, ARNP; Deb Dieter, RN, CDE; Krista Heuton, RD, LD; and Sasha Bloyer, RD, LD St. Anthony Regional Hospital will be hosting their next “To
DNR Investigates Manure Spill Into Boone River
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is investigating a manure spill that occurred Sunday about four miles south of Eagle Grove. In the overnight hours, manure from a hog confinement building, owned by DMC Property Rentals,
Committee For A Responsible Jail Location Seeks Support From City Of Carroll And City Council
At a recent Carroll City Council meeting, Adam Schweers, representing the Committee for a Responsible Jail Location, spoke about their concerns with the planned placement of a new Carroll County Jail. He said there are a myriad
Special City Council Meeting Tonight To Award Bid On Carroll Public Library And City Hall Projects
After Monday’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by Carroll resident, Dr. Richard Collison, seeking to obtain an injunction against the issuance of bonds on the Carroll Public Library renovation project, city leaders are ready to move forward