Jefferson Police Department Requests Arrest Warrants For Two People For Separate Drug Charges
The Jefferson Police Department has requested arrest warrants for two individuals on separate drug charges. The first warrant is for 28-year-old Joshua Jeffery Michael Geigle of Jefferson for first-offense possession of marijuana, a serious misdemeanor. The charge
CCSD Board Of Education Passes Resolution To Continue Pay For Employees During Temporary Closure Due To Coronavirus
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education voted unanimously during their special meeting Thursday to continue paying salaried and hourly employees while the school is closed during the coronavirus outbreak. All board members were in
More Area Schools Implement Grab-And-Go Meal Programs
More area schools are rolling out their free grab-and-go meal programs for students while classes are canceled through mid-April due to the coronavirus. South Central Calhoun (SCC) is offering breakfast and lunch today (Thursday) and again tomorrow
Carroll County Sheriff’s Office Trying To Keep To Business Usual As Much As Possible During Shutdown
There have been a lot of adjustments made on how routine business is conducted throughout Carroll County following Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Proclamation of Disaster Emergency on Tuesday morning. The Carroll County Courthouse has closed its doors to
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal For Man Convicted Of Carroll Purse Theft
A man accused of stealing a purse from a cart at Walmart in June of 2018 has had a request for an appeal from the Iowa Supreme Court rejected. In February of this year, 58-year-old Valentino E.
Audubon County Closes Section Of 200th Street Near Audubon For Repairs
The Audubon County Road Department has closed off a section of 200th Street, west of Audubon, for a culvert replacement. The closure between Falcon and Heron Avenues is anticipated to be in effect until the end of
Governor Signs Legislation Enabling Expansion Of Physician Assistant Patient Care
On Wednesday afternoon, Iowa Gov., Kim Reynolds, signed legislation that expands the role of physician assistants. “Enabling physician assistants (PAs) to better serve the health care needs of Iowans will result in better care in a more
Carroll County Court System Still Operating, But Screening Is Necessary For Entry
As of Wednesday evening the Carroll County court system remains open. With the closure of the courthouse to the general public, those who have business with any of the courts will need to arrive a little early