Portion Of Dove Ave. In Audubon County To Close For One Week Beginning Wednesday
The Audubon County Roads Department has announced a portion of Dove Avenue will be closed for about a week beginning tomorrow (Wednesday). Crews will be replacing several culverts across the roadway in the area south of the
St. Anthony Regional Hospital Breaks Ground On New, $16.5 Million Cancer Center In Carroll
Photo Courtesy St. Anthony Regional Cancer Center: St. Anthony Regional Hospital staff, officials and the foundation board of directors take part in a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, April 23 for a new cancer treatment center that will
Coon Rapids Woman Falls Asleep At The Wheel And Rolls Vehicle Early Saturday Morning
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office investigated a single-vehicle accident in the early morning hours Saturday. At approximately 2:58 a.m., 20-year-old Tina Lair Ven-Meter of Coon Rapids was northbound in the 1600 block of Highway 25, south of
Parking And Traffic Flow At Carroll And Merchant Stadiums Are Main Concerns With Graham Park District Design
The Graham Park Master Plan, originally developed through a joint project between the City of Carroll and the Iowa State University (ISU) Design Lab, dominated discussion at Monday’s city council meeting. Craig Erickson of Shive-Hattery, a Des
UPDATE–CHANGE OF LOCATION–Congressman King To Host 13th District Town Hall In Greene County Thursday
Fourth District Congressman, Steve King, continues to host town hall meetings in each county within the district, coming to Greene County this week. The event has been moved to a new location and on Thursday, April 25,
Congressman King To Host 13th District Town Hall In Greene County Thursday
Fourth District Congressman, Steve King, continues to host town hall meetings in each county within the district, coming to Greene County this week. On Thursday, April 25, King will meet with constituents and the media in Jefferson
Gov. Reynolds Fully Supports Farmers’ Rights In Ag Trespass Bill Lawsuit
The March 14 passing of a bill that would prosecute those who get jobs at farms solely for the purpose of conducting undercover reports on animal living conditions has been challenged in the state courts. On Monday,
Controlled Burn Within Carroll City Limits Planned For Wednesday
The City of Carroll has put out a notice, advising residents there will be a controlled burn taking place on Wednesday, April 24. The Carroll County Pheasants Forever chapter is coordinating the prairie grass burn between S.