Wall Lake Covers 25% Of February Natural Gas Expense Increase With Remaining Amount Paid By Customers Through March 2022
Wall Lake city officials are notifying their natural gas customers of an increase to monthly bills for the next year in an effort to minimize the impact of a massive spike in gas prices during February’s prolonged
Carroll Police Department Releases More Information On Subject As Search For Illinois Fugitive Continues
Authorities have released additional information about an Illinois fugitive who injured a Carroll police officer Friday afternoon while fleeing from law enforcement. According to Carroll Police Chief, Brad Burke, 27-year-old Dennis Guider Jr. of Chicago Heights, Ill.,
UPDATE: Law Enforcement Releases Photo Of Illinois Fugitive Believed To Be At-Large In Carroll
Local law enforcement has released a photo of a wanted fugitive believed to be at-large in Carroll. The subject is a 5’ 11” black male in his mid-20s and weighs approximately 150 lbs. He was last seen
Edward “Ed” Tigges of Carroll
Edward John “Ed” Tigges, age 94 of Carroll, died on Thursday March 4, 2021 at Sunnybrook of Carroll. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 8, 2021 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church
One Officer Injured As Carroll Authorities Attempt To Locate Illinois Fugitive
At least one officer was injured as Carroll authorities attempted to take a wanted Illinois fugitive into custody this (Friday) afternoon. According to Carroll Police Chief, Brad Burke, the officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries after the suspect stuck
Plenty Of Smoke But Minimal Damage Reported After Controlled Burn Spreads Friday Morning
Only minimal damage was reported after a controlled burn on the western edge of Carroll spread to a nearby pile of railroad ties Friday morning. The Carroll Fire Department was dispatched to Moorhouse Ready Mix near the
Monday’s Carroll Supervisor Meeting To Include ISICS Update And Consideration Of Contract To Widen And Repave Olympic Avenue
The next meeting of the Carroll County Board of Supervisors will feature updates on the Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications Systems (ISICS) project and the Carroll County Ambulance Department. They will also continue a discussion on a proposal
Carroll Firefighters Dampen Down Controlled Burn Friday Morning
Carroll volunteer firefighters continue to water down a controlled burn of railroad ties near Burgess and 6th Streets Friday morning. Carroll broadcasting will bring you more details once they become available.
Carroll Fire Department Called To Contain Controlled Burn Friday Morning
The Carroll Fire Department was dispatched at approximately 10 a.m. to the scene of a controlled burn on the west side of town as a safety precaution. The burning of railroad ties became larger than expected and
Carroll Chamber Looks Back Over A Year That Saw Business Model Changes And Forward To Bringing Back Favorite Events
Over the course of the past year, the Carroll Chamber of Commerce has seen a pandemic-related shift in the way they are working with local businesses and consumers alike. Executive Director, Shannon Landauer, explains how they adapted