Carroll Council To Determine Phasing And Bonding Preferences For Rec Center Monday
The Carroll City Council will bring forward their personal opinions on the next steps for the proposed improvements at the Carroll Rec Center Monday. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, says his staff asked the council to determine whether
Iowa High School Seniors Could Win $2,000 Toward College Tuition
Registration is open now through Feb. 21 for Iowa Student Loan’s Financial Know-How Challenge: Senior Scholarship. High school seniors will have a chance to win $2,000 through one of the 30 scholarships while also learning financial literacy
Grant Proceeds Will Help Update State Park For Dedication This Centennial Year
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has received a sizeable grant from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. The $650,000 will be used at Iowa’s oldest state park, Backbone State Park near Strawberry Point,
Grassley Presents 11 More Iowa Veteran Stories To Library Of Congress Project
For the second time, U.S. Senator, Chuck Grassley, has contributed recorded interviews and documents from 11 Iowa veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces to the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project. Residents at the Iowa Veterans Home
New Building At Carroll Wastewater Plant Taking Shape
Another City of Carroll construction project has made great strides in recent weeks, this one at the wastewater treatment plant. Walls have gone up and the roof has been started on the new disinfection building. This project