After Riot Threat, Carroll Walmart Management Closes Store Early Wednesday Night
Carroll Police Chief, Brad Burke, says preventative measures were taken at the Carroll Walmart Wednesday night after rumors of a possible riot became known. At the time of this report, absolutely nothing had occurred at the location
Glidden City Council Schedules Public Hearing For Proposed Repaving Project On W. 6th Street For July 13
The Glidden City Council has scheduled a hearing for public comment on a proposed street repaving project for their first meeting in July. Administrator, Brooke Peterson, says the bidding period opens this week for work on the
Formal Charges Filed Against Lake City Man Accused Of May 31 Assault In Breda
Trial information was filed Monday in District Court for Carroll County against a Lake City man accused of an assault in Breda. According to court records, the incident occurred during the early morning hours of Sunday, May
Fair Board Cancels 2020 Iowa State Fair Over Coronavirus Concerns
Story courtesy of the Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hold the pork chop on a stick and get a butter cow rain check. This summer’s Iowa State Fair was cancelled Wednesday due to concerns
Charlene Hickman of Manning
Funeral services for 83 year old Charlene Hickman of Manning will be held Monday at 1pm at the Zion Lutheran Church in Manning with burial at Manning Cemetery. The Ohde Funeral Home in Manning is in charge
Diane Tiefenthaler of Breda
Diane Tiefenthaler, 68 of Breda, died unexpectedly Tuesday morning at her residence in Breda. A private family visitation will be held at the Sharp Funeral Home in Breda on Friday, June 12, 2020. The public is invited
More COVID-19 Restrictions To Be Lifted June 12; Senior Centers, Pools And More May Reopen With Some Limitations
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced during her press conference this (Wednesday) morning that additional COVID-19 restrictions are to be lifted at the end of the week. According to Reynolds, the 50-percent capacity limitation for all businesses ends at
St. Anthony Announces Plans For Reopening Of Routine And Elective Services And Procedures
St. Anthony Regional Hospital announced today (Wednesday) they are taking steps over the next month to reopen services and departments. Patients are being encouraged to schedule routine medical and elective services and procedures. “Navigating COVID-19 has been
Carroll Supervisors At Odds Over Maintenance Of Level B Roads
What started as a simple request drew extended conversation at a recent meeting of the Carroll County Board of Supervisors. County Engineer, Zac Andersen, received a call about a Level B section of Walnut Avenue southeast of
MidAmerican Energy Warns Customers Of Three Phone And Text Scams
Iowans are reporting three different types of imposter scams regarding utility services. On Monday, MidAmerican fielded reports of customers who received text messages with the company’s logo. The text instructed the victim to call a toll-free number