Report Shows Certified Enrollment At CCSD Has Remained Relatively Stable Over The Last Seven Years
A report presented to the Carroll Community School District Board of Education (CCSD) at last night’s (Monday) meeting shows that total enrollment has remained relatively stable over the past several years. Since the 2012-13 school year, enrollment
Carroll Coolers Awarded ‘Spirit of Excellence’ Award From CADC
Pictured (L-R) Front L-R: Jim Auen, President CADC; Mark Edmonds, President; Dave Miller, Plant Manager; Bryce Beedy, Vice President of Carroll Coolers; Paul Milligan CADC Board and Shannon Landauer, Executive Director CADC. Back L-R CADC Board Members:
Macke Motors In Lake City Offers Women’s Self-Defense Class Nov. 7
Macke Motors in Lake City is inviting residents to join them next month for a seminar on women’s safety. The two-hour program is meant for females over the age of 14 and will cover a variety of
Best Counters Claim That Highway 30 Would Be Four Lanes By Now If There Had Been Different Leadership In Iowa House
During the closing remarks at last week’s Carroll Chamber of Commerce Candidate Forum, Peter Leo, who is running against Republican incumbent, Brian Best, for the District 12 seat in the Iowa House of Representatives, made a bold
Carroll Man Arrested For Threatening To “Come At” Another Person With A Gun
A Carroll man has been arrested for threatening to retrieve a gun and harm another person. The Carroll Police Department was called to a residence in the 900 block of Simon Avenue at approximately 11:28 p.m. on
St. Anthony Expands Medicare Assistance With New SHIIP Counselor
St. Anthony Regional Hospital has announced expanded assistance for current Iowa Medicare beneficiaries with the addition of a new Seniors Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) counselor. Ralph von Qualen of Carroll has completed an extensive training program
Five People Arrested Sunday Morning For Fight At Wedding
Three men and two women were arrested at a Storm Lake wedding early Sunday morning. Police were notified of a fight in the lobby and parking lot of Kings Pointe Resort at approximately 2:49 a.m. After an
Iowa Soybean Crop Harvest Could Be Slowest On Record
A scant two percent of corn and only one percent of soybean acres were harvested after a wet and cold week. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, comments on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released
Highway 20 Ribbon Cutting Friday In Holstein
HOLSTEIN, Iowa (AP) — After six decades of construction, an expansion project to build a four-lane expressway across northern Iowa is finished. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Friday in Holstein for the completed U.S. Highway 20