Sac City Council Approves Plan To Create Additional Parking On Audubon Street
Parking on one of Sac City’s busiest roads should be getting a little easier following the council’s approval of a plan that will add up to six spaces on Audubon Street. According to Administrator, Jamie Lawrence, limited
$7.5 Million Bond Referendum For Audubon Community High School Goes To Voters March 3
In just over three weeks, voters in the Audubon Community School District will be heading to the polls to decide the future of a proposed $7.5 million in improvements and repairs to the high school. Superintendent, Eric
Boil Order Lifted Friday Afternoon For Lidderdale Residents
At approximately 3 p.m. Friday afternoon, city officials in Lidderdale lifted the boil order for residents on the community’s water supply. The order was issued earlier this week after routine tests identified a potential issue. Now that
Carroll Police Department Reports Scam For Fake ‘Back the Blue’ Event Circulating In Area
The Carroll Police Department is reporting a scam has surfaced in the area targeting businesses interested in supporting local law enforcement. According to Chief of Police, Brad Burke, they were notified today (Friday) of a Texas-based company
Rosie Sturm of Carroll
Rosie Sturm, 70 of Carroll, died peacefully, Thursday, February 6, 2020 at her home in Carroll surrounded by her family. Friends may call at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll after 3 p.m. on Sunday where there
Community Foundation Of Carroll Distributes 21 Grant Awards
The Community Foundation of Carroll County (CFCC) has announced 21 grant awards presented from the County Endowment program, the Community Foundation of Carroll County Endowment Fund and the Grow Greene County Gaming Corporation Grant Fund. This includes
Carroll Man Arrested With BAC Nearly Three Times The Legal Limit
A Carroll man is in custody after recording a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of nearly three times the legal limit. The Carroll Police Department reports they received notice of an intoxicated subject in the 400 block of
House Representative, Brian Best, Discusses Possibility Of Losing Caucuses And Seeks Input On One Cent Sales Tax
At the tail end of caucus week and with the Democratic Party finally being able to release results, District 12 Republican Representative, Brian Best, says this is turned into an unfortunate situation. He believes it could create
Light Agenda Set For Monday’s Carroll Supervisor Meeting
There are only three things on the agenda for Monday’s Carroll County Board of Supervisors meeting. They will discuss their hazard mitigation plan, approve payables and each supervisor will give a report on the past week’s activities
Man Accused Of Taking Purse From Cart At Walmart Loses Appeal Of Jury’s Ruling
A Grand Junction man convicted of third-degree burglary by a jury in February 2019 has lost an appeal. On Wednesday, Feb. 5, the ruling affirming the conviction of 58-year-old Valentino E. Whitaker was filed. Whitaker had raised