Sac City Council To Discuss Plans For Chautauqua Days, Independence Day And More During Friday Meeting
The Sac City Council has released the agenda for a special meeting tomorrow (Friday) morning to discuss several COVID-19-related and time-sensitive items. Administrator, Jamie Lawrence, says many of the community’s summer events have not been postponed or
Breda City Council Schedules Special Meeting Friday To Consider Opening Community Pool This Summer
The Breda City Council has scheduled a special meeting for tomorrow (Friday) at noon, and the only item on the agenda is to discuss whether the community pool will open for the 2020 season. A May 26
IDPH Confirms Storm Lake Tyson Outbreak; Gov. Reynolds Details Coming Aid For Farmers
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Gov. Kim Reynolds confirmed today (Thursday) a COVID-19 outbreak has been identified at the Tyson pork processing facility in Storm Lake. Reynolds said during her press conference this morning
The Name Dains Is Now Tied To Two Murder Cases In The Last Six Years
A Carroll man facing a murder charge in Sioux City has close ties to another murder case, this one in Crawford County. Forty-five-year-old Gary Lynn Dains, Jr. plead not guilty last week to a charge of first-degree
Come And Get It! Scratch Cupcakes And Barrel Smoke At Glidden Grocery Saturday
Glidden Grocery is busy prepping to provide some good eats and sweet treats this weekend. On Saturday, May 30, they are hosting two food trucks outside their Idaho Street location starting at 11 a.m. You can come
Carroll PD Investigating Hit And Run At Auto Dealership
The Carroll Police Department is investigating a hit-and-run accident that occurred in a closed car lot between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. They were notified of damage to a driver’s side door on a 2020 Dodge Ram
State Auditor Accepts All Plans Of Action To Rectify Audit Findings
Rob Sand, Auditor of the State of Iowa, released findings from their annual Carroll County audit for the Fiscal Year (FY) ending June 30, 2019. It shows revenues up just over 24 percent and a 7.6 percent
Carroll Council Debates Moving Ahead With September Rec Center Bond Referendum
Improvements at the Carroll Rec Center have been on the city’s long-term planning sheets for a decade. At the end of 2019, several council members said the time to act on making those improvements a reality is