(PHOTOS) Baseball Playoff Results Friday, July 17th
Photos: Sponsored by Roselle Mutual Insurance Atlantic At Carroll- Class 3A District 15 Carroll 11 Atlantic 1 (5 Innings) Carroll was sharp in their opening round win taking advantage of miscues as they avenged
Softball Playoff Results Friday, July 17th
Audubon At Newell Fonda- Class 1A Region 2 Newell Fonda 8 Audubon 1 A tough 1st inning put the Wheelers in a hole they couldn’t dig out from as they fell in the Regional Semifinal. The
Storm Lake Test Iowa Site To Be Moved Over The Weekend
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced this (Friday) afternoon the Test Iowa site in Storm Lake will be moving to a new location within the community over the weekend. After testing concluded at 6 p.m. Friday, staff at the
CCSD Board Of Education Continues Planning For Start Of 2020-21 School Year At Tuesday’s Meeting
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education’s first meeting of Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 is scheduled for next week. Superintendent, Dr. Casey Berlau, says this meeting is when the board takes care of their annual
Sac City Celebrates New Fiber Internet Services From Corn Belt Telephone Tuesday, July 21
Sac City Chamber Main Street is hosting a public ribbon cutting ceremony next week to celebrate Corn Belt Telephone (CBT) Company bringing fiber optic internet service to the town of just over 2,000 people. Beginning at 5:15
Kuemper Catholic Announces the Hiring of Mike Power As Activities Director
Here is the release from Kuemper Catholic on the hiring of a new AD. “I’m happy to announce our new Activities Director at Kuemper. Mike Power, currently of Sioux City, has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from
Joleen Heinrichs of Carroll
Joleen Heinrichs, 80 of Carroll, died Thursday, July 16 th at her home in Carroll, Iowa with her children by her side. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 20, 2020
Carroll DMACC Provost Says Expansion Project Couldn’t Come Soon Enough To Aid With Increased Enrollment
The Carroll Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) campus has seen the largest increase in enrollment of all campuses over the past few years. Provost, Joel Lundstrom, says they are really excited to ride that trend and
Carroll American Legion Hopes To Recoup Some Lost Income With 2020 Ticket Sales
The Carroll American Legion, like so many organizations, has been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Member, RT Schreck, says they lost all of their hall bookings, and this was a major source of income. They are
Monday’s Carroll Supervisor Meeting Agenda Includes A New Employee, Reports And A Return To the North Raccoon River Watershed Discussion
Monday’s Carroll County Board of Supervisor meeting will begin with the swearing in of a new employee, a deputy with the Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff, Ken Pingrey, will then present his quarterly report before the council discusses some