As EPA Edges Closer To Approving Year-Round E-15, Congressman King Says RIN Waivers Are Undercutting The RFS
Iowa Fourth District Congressman, Steve King, was in Carroll Saturday morning for his 14th town hall meeting with constituents since January. Many issues were discussed during the one-hour meeting, such as trade, immigration and flood relief. One
Public Invited To Iowa CCI Clean Water Community Meeting In Rockwell City Tuesday
Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement (ICCI) will be hosting a community meeting in Rockwell City tomorrow (Tuesday) regarding the organization’s ongoing efforts to fight for clean water. Their stop in Calhoun County is part of a series
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff In Recognition Of Peace Officers Memorial Day And Police Week
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered all state flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff beginning tomorrow (Tuesday) in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week. Flags will remain at half-staff from sunrise on May
Lake View To Begin Flushing Hydrants Wednesday
City staff in Lake View will begin flushing hydrants later this week as part of their annual effort to clear rust buildup in the community’s water mains. The process gets underway on Wednesday, May 15, and it
There Was Smoke, But No Fire At Jefferson Hy-Vee Friday
First responders were called to the Jefferson Hy-Vee Friday night on a report of smoke. The fire and police departments responded to 106 West Washington Street at approximately 9:30 p.m. The building was evacuated, but the source
Storm Lake Man Being Held Without Bail After Choking And Threatening To Kill His Wife Sunday
A Storm Lake man has been arrested for choking and threatening to kill his wife. The Storm Lake Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance call at approximately 8 p.m. Sunday. The victim told authorities that 40-year-old
Jefferson Man Arrested On Several Charges Following Fender Bender
A Jefferson man was arrested on a variety of charges after leaving the scene of a minor car accident Friday. The Jefferson Police Department reports they were called to the 100 block of East Madison Street at
Carroll Supervisors Decline Agreement That Would Have Treasurer’s Office Collecting City’s Unpaid Parking Fines
A request from the City of Carroll to have the County Treasurer’s Office collect unpaid city parking tickets was declined by the Board of Supervisors Monday on a four-to-one vote. Treasurer, Jean Seidl, said for several years,
First Carroll Chamber of Commerce Night Shift Event Is This Wednesday
This coming Wednesday, May 15, will mark the first of a new networking event, the Carroll Chamber of Commerce Night Shift. Members and their guests are invited to join them at the Super 8 on Highway 30
Zola Damm of Sac City
Zola Damm, age 100 of Sac City, IA, passed away on Sunday, May 12, 2019, at Park View Rehabilitation Center in Sac City. Zola Fern Von Ahn was born on March 1, 1919, to parents Walt and