Carroll County Supervisors Continue To Grapple With PPE Shortage For Area Agencies
Acquiring personal protective equipment (PPE) for local hospitals, long-term care facilities and first responders remains a top priority for the Carroll County Board of Supervisors. The issue was discussed at length during a special meeting this (Friday)
Schaller Man Charged With Burglary After Allegedly Breaking Into Bar To Steal Beer
The Sac County Sheriff’s Office reports a Schaller man was arrested Thursday evening after he allegedly broke into a bar to steal alcohol. According to authorities, 68-year-old Dean Box is accused of entering Harley’s Bar in Schaller
Gov. Reynolds Orders Healthcare Workers To Stretch Available PPE As Case Numbers Continue To Grow
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Friday morning during her daily COVID-19 press conference the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has confirmed 118 new cases and two additional coronavirus-related deaths, an older adult and an elderly adult in
Carroll Supervisors To Conduct Routine Business And Discuss Employee Leave Police Monday
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors’ next regularly scheduled meeting, at 9 a.m. Monday, April 13, will include department updates and the return to a coronavirus employee leave act discussion. The agenda for this livestreamed meeting includes
Carroll Council To Discuss Waiver Of Utility Payment Penalties And Rec Center Fee Reimbursement Monday
The Carroll City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, April 13 will again be closed to the general public, but they can attend by telephone, computer, tablet or smartphone. Those interested can watch live on the city’s YouTube
Coon Rapids Man Sentenced To Probation On Drug Possession Charge
A Coon Rapids man has had a five-year prison sentence suspended on a drug possession charge. Forty-nine-year-old Lynn Allen Frohlich was instead sentenced to three years of probation Thursday on a charge of possession of a controlled
MidAmerican Energy Pledges $500,000 In Support Of COVID-19 Relief Responses
MidAmerican Energy Company announced Thursday they will be donating a half-million dollars to support local food insecurity relief and other COVID-19 related response efforts throughout their service area. “The pandemic has put strains on our customers, businesses