(PHOTOS) Brincks Exteriors Sports Report: Glidden Ralston Tops Coon Rapids Bayard on Monday
Volleyball Results Monday, September 20th Glidden Ralston At Coon Rapids Bayard Glidden Ralston 3 Coon Rapids Bayard 1 25-15, 25-22, 23-25, 25-17 Glidden Ralston played well in every aspect on Monday as they kept Coon
Iowa’s August Unemployment Rate Holds At 4.1% Despite Job Losses In Manufacturing And Hospitality Sectors
Iowa’s unemployment rate remained at just over four percent in August according to the monthly report released Friday by Iowa Workforce Development. The number of unemployed Iowans increased by 300 to 67,900, compared to 86,000 a year
Wall Lake City Council Moves Forward With Plans To Convert Ballfield Into Housing Development
Image courtesy of Google Maps The Wall Lake City Council is moving forward with plans to replace the baseball diamond on the west side of town with a new housing development. According to Clerk, Chris Rodman,
EPA And DNR Remind Iowans To Check Septic Systems As Fall Approaches
With fall only days away, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding Iowans to take a few simple precautions to prevent damage to their septic systems and the environment. Septic failures are generally caused by
Gov. Reynolds Joins 25 Other Governors In Calling For Meeting With President On Border Crisis
Iowa Gov., Kim Reynolds, has joined governors from 25 other states in a joint letter, urging President Joe Biden to meet with them to discuss the border crisis. Gov. Reynolds says her first responsibility is to the
CCSD Superintendent Discusses Transportation Challenges And Resolutions For This School Year
Transportation issues are being faced by school districts around the state, and it is no different for the Carroll Community School District. Superintendent, Dr. Casey Berlau, says the shortage of bus drivers has necessitated a change in
Carroll PD Responds To Two Accidents, One With Minor Injuries, Over The Weekend
The Carroll Police Department responded to two accidents over the weekend, one with minor injuries. The first accident report was received at approximately 1:38 p.m. Friday in the 2000 block of Kittyhawk Avenue. Sixty-eight-year-old Marylou Schneller of
Carroll Supervisors Schedule Special Meeting As They Continue With Spatial Needs Assessment
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors have called for a special meeting this coming Wednesday. They will start the special session at 9 a.m. on Sept. 22 in the lower-level meeting room at the Carroll County Courthouse.
Gov. Kim Reynolds Issues Harvest Proclamation That Extends Weight Limits For Grain Transport
Iowa Gov., Kim Reynolds, has signed the annual fall harvest proclamation that temporarily extends weight limits for transportation of grain. The proclamation goes into effect immediately and continues through Oct. 17. This allows vehicles transporting corn, soybeans,