Two Bridges In Sac County Now Closed For Construction Projects
The Sac County Secondary Roads Department has closed two bridges in the northwest portion of the county for construction work and repairs on nearby roads. The first bridge is located roughly midway between Schaller and Arthur on
Carroll County Supervisors Scheduled For Two Meetings Next Week; One Regular Meeting And One To Discuss Jail Project Progress
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors has two meetings slated to take place next week. Their regularly scheduled meeting begins at 9 a.m. Monday, June 18 in the meeting room at the Carroll County Courthouse. The board
Dedication Ceremony For Pvt. Merle Hay, One Of The First Americans Killed In WWI, Held Friday In Glidden
Members of the 16th Infantry Regiment Association were in Merle Hay Memorial Cemetery in Glidden Friday morning for a dedication ceremony to one of the first Americans killed in World War I. Pvt. Merle Hay, who grew
Another Appeal Denied In Carroll Farmers’ Grain Leg Cases
Coming after an Iowa Supreme Court review upheld a zoning ordinance that deemed a local farmer’s grain leg a nuisance to the Carroll Airport protected airspace, the same court has now rejected a zoning variance in the
Use Of Fireworks Within Carroll City Limits Results In Citation
It is the fireworks season, and the Carroll Police Department is fielding complaints and issuing citations for infractions within the city limits. At approximately 9:24 p.m. on Thursday night, officers responded to the 300 block of East
Authorities Seeking Warrants On Fort Dodge Man For Vehicle Break-Ins In Jefferson
Jefferson authorities are seeking warrants on a Fort Dodge man after completion of an investigation into vehicle break-ins on June 8. Surveillance video from the Greene County Medical Center showed the suspect breaking the window of one
Jefferson Police Called In To Dispute After Someone Urinated In A Cookie Jar
There has been no indication if any charges will be filed after a Jefferson woman reported that someone had urinated in her cookie jar. The Jefferson Police Department received notice of the incident at approximately 1:55 p.m.
Month-By-Month Passes For 24-Hour Access At The Carroll Rec Now Available
Those wanting to purchase month-by-month, 24-hour access to the Carroll Rec Center fitness room will now be offered that opportunity. Carroll Parks and Recreation Director, Jack Wardell, says that as of Feb. 15, the Rec Center began
Merlene J. “Tom” Thompson of Omaha
Thompson, Merlene J. “Tom” April 10, 1935 – June 11, 2019 Omaha, NE- Age 84; born in Shelby County, Iowa. Preceded in death by daughter, Sheri Lynn Thompson; sisters, Joyce Lathrop and Alys McMunn. Survived by wife,
Dedication Ceremony For First Iowan Killed In World War I Is Today In Glidden
It is highly appropriate that today, Flag Day, has been selected for a special plaque dedication ceremony honoring the first Iowa soldier to die in combat in World War I. Private Merle D. Hay was also one