Van Meter Claims 3rd Straight 2A Title With Win Over Centerville
Class 2A State Championship Game Centerville Vs Van Meter Van Meter 10 Centerville 2 It took a while but Van Meter eventually wore down Centerville on their way to claiming their 3rd straight State Championship.
Gov. Reynolds Signs Order Lifting Restrictions On Motor Fuel Transport To Address Potential Supply Issues
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a new proclamation of disaster emergency today (Thursday) easing rules for the transport of fuels to address potential fuel supply issues in Iowa. The order temporarily lifts regulatory provisions regarding hours of service
Wall Lake City Council Seeks Public Input On Proposed Housing Addition Location
The Wall Lake City Council is seeking public input on a proposed housing addition for the community. According to Clerk, Chris Rodman, officials are investigating three potential sites for the expansion. One of those sites is the
Carroll Man Accused Of Felony Drug Possession And Weapons Charges Pleads Guilty
A Carroll man arrested in March on felony drug possession and firearm charges has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors. According to Carroll County District Court records, 28-year-old Dustin Duane Hill was arrested by the Carroll Police
St. Albert Claims First Class 1A State Baseball Title Since 1999, Defeating Kee-Lansing Thursday
Class 1A State Baseball Championship St. Albert 7 Kee, Lansing 5 For the first time since 1999, the St. Albert Falcons are Class 1A state baseball champions, defeating Kee-Lansing by
Daniel Wiehn of Carroll
Daniel Wiehn, age 95 of Carroll, died on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at Regency Park Nursing and Rehabilitation in Carroll. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, August 3 at St.
Carroll Councilman Announces Bid For Mayoral Seat In 2021 Elections
The nomination paper filing window for city offices does not even open until Aug. 9, but one recent announcement has led to a second, official one, from a current Carroll City Council member. Jerry Fleshner, who says
Scranton Receives Second Year Of Grant Funding For Health Initiative
A Greene County community will be receiving a second year of funding as part of an expansion in a program promoting healthy eating and active living. The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has announced Scranton will
Motorcycle Driver Sustains Only Minor Injuries In Crash Early Tuesday
The driver of a motorcycle sustained minor injuries in an early morning accident Tuesday. The Carroll Police Department responded to the scene at 9th and Clark Streets at approximately 12:20 a.m. Upon arrival, they learned 18-year-old Gage
Fuel Prices Remain Steady Across The Board For The Past Week
Fuel prices across the board remained relatively steady over the past week with the only increase seen in natural gas. According to AAA Iowa, as of Wednesday the average price of unleaded gasoline across the state remained