Lake City Officials Issue Boil Order For Specific Areas Of Town, Beginning Dec. 19.
Lake City officials have announced some residents on the eastern side of town will be under a boil order beginning tomorrow (Wednesday) morning. Staring at 8 a.m., workers will be removing a broken valve that was replaced
Trial For Two Carroll Residents Accused Of Credit Card Fraud Slated For Early Next Year
Pictured (L-R): 23-year-old Jori Amber McConnell and 23-year-old Tyler John Thielsen Formal charges have been filed in District Court for Carroll County against two Carroll residents, who are accused of using a stolen debit card to purchase items from
CCSD Board of Education Begins Discussions On New FFA And Ag Facilities
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education opened discussions last night (Monday) on creating additional space for agricultural instruction and the FFA chapter. Currently, the ag program, which includes students from Carroll and Kuemper, operates
Karl Jorgensen of Pocahontas
Funeral services for 92-year-old Karl Jorgensen of Pocahontas will be Saturday at 1 pm at the Lampe Funeral Home in Lake City with burial at the Lanesboro Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home one hour
Leon Starman of Roselle
Mass of the Christian Burial for 71-year-old Leon Starman of Roselle will be Saturday at 10 am at the Holy Angels Catholic Church in Roselle with burial at the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at the Sharp
Charles Agan of Manilla
Funeral services for 85-year-old Charles Agan of Manilla will be Saturday at 10:30 am at the United Church of Manilla with burial at the Nishnabotna Cemetery near Manilla. Friends may call at the Ohde Funeral Home in
State Is Putting Out Call For Iowans To Design A New K-9 Memorial
The Iowa Department of Public Safety and the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial Committee are hosting a design contest for an Iowa Law Enforcement K-9 Memorial. This monument will recognize K-9s that were killed or died in the
Storm Lake Man Uses Child As Human Shield During Domestic Altercation
A Storm Lake man uses a child as a shield during a physical altercation on Monday night. The Storm Lake Police Department says the evening incident was preceded by one that morning, at approximately 8:30 a.m. Twenty-two-year-old
There Is At Least One Section Of The Carroll County Snow Ordinance That Is Unpopular With Rural Residents
Although we have only had one major snow event so far this winter, the Carroll County Board of Supervisors and County Engineer, Dave Paulson, reviewed their current snow ordinance at a recent meeting. Several updates additions and
Western Iowa Networks Makes Sizeable Donation For Benefit Of Breda Community

Photo (l to r): Wes Treadway, WIN Marketing Manager; Jean Ludwig, Becky Vonnahme, Nikki Mack and Chad McDermott, Breda Rec Board of Directors; and WIN CEO, Jeff Roiland Western Iowa Networks (WIN) is giving back to its