Carroll Man Formally Charged For Taking Vehicle From Repair Shop
Prosecutors have brought formal charges against a Carroll man accused of taking a vehicle from a repair shop without permission. On Tuesday, trial information was filed against 37-year-old Joshua Merle Stout in Carroll County District Court on
Audubon Community Schools Chosen As One Of The Best Places To Work In Iowa
Audubon Community Schools has been selected as one of the top 150 places to work in Iowa. The Des Moines Register choses recipients each year based on nominations from individuals employed by the business or organization. This
Carroll Man Sentenced to 10 Days In Jail For Spitting In Deputy’s Face
A Carroll man was ordered to serve time in the county jail after pleading guilty to assaulting a Carroll County Sheriff’s Office deputy. According to court records, 21-year-old Andrew Allen Malloy entered his plea last week after
Gloria Popp of Westside
Funeral Services for 86 year old Gloria Popp of Westside will be held 2pm Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church in Arcadia with burial in the Westside Cemetery in Westside. Friends may call from 4-7pm Friday at Zion
61st Carroll Chamber Band Day To Feature Performances At New Stadium
It may be wise to plan ahead and put on some of your warmer clothing as you head out this Saturday morning to celebrate the 61st anniversary of a Carroll tradition, the Chamber of Commerce Band Day
City Council Unanimously Approves Bid From Local Contractor For Library/City Hall Projects
In a special meeting Wednesday night, the Carroll City Council gathered to review the bid report and to award that bid for the renovation of both the Carroll Public Library and the new City Hall. Four companies
Permit To Carry Class Scheduled For Sunday In Denison
The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office will be offering another permit to carry class this coming Sunday, Sept. 30 at 1 p.m. at the Law Enforcement Center in Denison. Cost for residents of Crawford County is $20. For
State Auditor Comes Under Fire From Members Of Her Own Party For Statements About Opponents Ability To Perform Audits
Iowa Republican State Auditor, Mary Mosiman, has come under fire recently for her claim that her Democratic opponent, former Iowa Attorney General’s Office prosecutor, Rob Sand, could not complete audits because he is not a Certified Public
Iowa Historian Talks About Anti-German Sentiment After WWI In Manning Next Week
In the spring of 1917, when the United States entered WWI, anti-German sentiment became socially acceptable. According to the Executive Director of Traces Center for History and Culture in Mason City, Michael Luick-Thrams, this movement exploded overnight,