Audubon City Council Approves $1.58 Million Bid For Water Treatment And Supply Improvements
The Audubon City Council has selected a $1.583 million bid to complete required improvements to the community’s water supply and treatment systems. City officials unanimously approved the low bid from King Construction of Wall Lake. Clerk, Joe
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Half-Staff In Honor Of Victims In Atlanta Metro Shootings
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered all state flags in Iowa lowered to half-staff in honor of the victims killed during shootings Tuesday in the Atlanta, Ga. metro. The order was issued Thursday afternoon in conjunction with President
Woman Killed In Single-Vehicle Accident Thursday Morning In Carroll
The Carroll Police Department reports a woman was killed following a single-vehicle accident Thursday morning. According to law enforcement, officers were dispatched to the 1900 block of Lois Avenue at approximately 10:47 a.m. Upon arrival, authorities located
IDPH Uses NCAA Tournament As Backdrop For Problem Gambling Awareness Month
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is using the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to highlight the prevalence of gambling addictions. According to the National Council on Problem
Tree Limb Knocks Out Power For More Than 300 Customers In Carroll Wednesday Night
More than 300 customers on the north side of Carroll were without power for over an hour Wednesday night. According to MidAmerican Energy spokesperson, Geoff Greenwood, the outage was first reported at approximately 8:26 p.m. and stretched
Jadeyn Smith of Ar-We-Va Heading to DMACC for Basketball
Interview with Jadeyn Smith
Motor Fuel Prices Up Again Over The Past Week
As was the case last week, motor fuels and one home heating fuel saw increases across the state while propane and natural gas prices declined. According to AAA Iowa, as of Wednesday regular unleaded gasoline averaged $2.81,
Friends Of Kuemper Ball Co-Chairs Are Gearing Up For A Unique Musical Event
As the Friends of Kuemper Ball co-chairs continue to work on fundraising for the annual event, they announce that tickets are still on sale for an upcoming fun night of food and musical entertainment that will be
Chamber Banquet Cancelled For This Year. Two Sets Of Honorees Planned For 2022
The Carroll Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has announced the annual Chamber Banquet will not be taking place in 2021. Instead, two years of honorees will receive awards in 2022. Continued uncertainty about the COVID-19 pandemic
Norma Jentzen of Carroll
Norma Maxine Jentzen, age 92, of Carroll, IA, passed away on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at her home in Carroll surrounded by her family. Funeral service will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, March 20,