Carroll Boys Soccer Opens Season with Impressive Win Over Atlantic on Friday
Boys Soccer Results Friday, April 2nd Atlantic At Carroll Carroll 3 Atlantic 1 It was an impressive season opener for Carroll, controlling the ball most of the match and scoring 3 goals in the 2nd half
Wall Lake Lions Club Invites Area Residents To Annual Pancake Fundraiser Saturday Morning
Many people will be hitting the road tomorrow (Saturday) to spend the Easter holiday with family or take their children to search for treats in the area’s egg hunts. In Wall Lake, the Lions Club is inviting
ISICS, Jail Agreements And More On Monday’s Carroll County Board Of Supervisors Meeting
After not holding a meeting this week, the Carroll County Board of Supervisors will be back in session Monday morning at the courthouse. The first item of business on the agenda is an update on the Iowa
Glidden City Council Moves Forward With Proposed Urban Revitalization Plan
The Glidden City Council met in special session earlier this week with only two items of business on the agenda. The first was a discussion on a proposed Urban Revitalization Plan within city limits. Administrator, Brooke Peterson,
Abraham Dirkx of Carroll High Signs to Wrestle At Morningside
Interview with Abraham Dirkx
Landus Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
It has now been five years since Farmers’ Cooperative and West Central merged, forming Landus, Iowa’s largest agricultural cooperative. They officially marked the anniversary date on Thursday, April 1 with a look back at the milestones reached
Carroll Officer Humbled By Outpouring Of Support From Community And Kuemper Students After Injured In The Line Of Duty
It was on March 5 that a Carroll Police Officer was injured in an incident with a man wanted out of Illinois. Officer Patrick McCarty recalls the harrowing chain of events that transpired from spotting the suspect
IAble Plan Helps Iowans With Disabilities Retain Benefits While Saving For Needs
There are currently an estimated 1,000 or more Iowans with disabilities who are saving with IAble accounts. The tax-advantaged savings plan provides an opportunity for eligible individuals to save above the $2,000 resource limit and maintain federal
Record Number Of Iowa High School Students Receive Dual Credits
Gov. Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Department of Education have announced that a recent report shows the state’s high school students have set a record in earning dual high school and community college credits for courses in
Iowa DNR And Crawford County Dairy Producer Come To Agreement Over Illegal Discharge Into Creek
A Crawford County farmer has entered into an agreement with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) after an illegal discharge into Willow Creek. According to the Administrative Consent Order filed by the DNR, Harold Chapman owns