Carroll Man Arrested Following Brief Foot Chase Tuesday
A report of criminal mischief Tuesday night in Carroll led to the arrest of a Carroll man on multiple other charges. Officers were dispatched to the scene in the 600 block of E. 18th Street at approximately
Audubon Students, Families And Teachers Ready To Roll Into 2021-22 School Year
According to Audubon Community School District Superintendent, Eric Trager, the 2021-22 year will be a noticeable return to pre-pandemic education for Wheeler students, families and staff. While a few coronavirus mitigation measures will remain in place, he
One Vehicle Disabled In Tuesday Morning Crash In Carroll
No injuries were reported following a two-vehicle accident late Tuesday morning in Carroll. The Carroll Police Department was dispatched to the scene at approximately 11:49 a.m. at the intersection of 18th and West Streets. According to their
Search Is On For New Carroll Chamber And CADC Director
With the recent resignation of Carroll Chamber of Commerce and Carroll Area Development Corporation (CADC) Executive Director, Shannon Landauer, the agencies have opened up applications for the role. The ideal candidate will be under the direction of
Jefferson Woman Hits Building When Brakes Fail Tuesday Afternoon
A vehicle’s brake failure caused a Jefferson woman to strike a building Tuesday afternoon. The Jefferson Police Department responded to the scene in the 300 block of North Chestnut Street at approximately 2:13 p.m. Brittany Smith was
IKM-Manning District Announces COVID-19 Mitigation Protocols For Start Of 2021/22 School Year
With their first day of school less than two weeks away, the IKM-Manning School District has released a COVID-19 update with mitigation strategies to be implemented at the onset of the 2021/22 school year. The district will
Carroll Council Members Debated The Merits And Pitfalls Of Supporting The Downtown Public Restrooms
Carroll City Councilman, Clay Haley, made a special request at Monday’s meeting. He says a project was initiated in 2013 by the Carroll Rotary Club and the city contributed $56,000 for the installation of public restrooms in
Emergency Management And Wireless Emergency Alert Testing To Be Done This Afternoon
Residents can expect a brief interruption in their radio and television transmissions today and many will receive an alert on their cell phones during a nationwide test. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) along with the Federal