Incumbent, Jen Munson, Promises to Represent Student And Parent Interests If Elected To Third Term On CCSD School Board
Four Carroll residents are running for the two at-large Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education seats on the Nov. 2 ballot, and one of them is incumbent, Jen Munson. Jen and her husband, John, have
Greene County Historical Society Hosts Program Friday On Women’s Suffrage Movement
The Greene County Historical Society is hosting a special program tomorrow (Friday) afternoon celebrating a century of women’s suffrage. The presentation will be led by Mikki Schwarzkopf and begins at 12:45 p.m. at the First United Methodist
Audubon Water Emergency Proclamation Extended To Nov. 1
The City of Audubon has extended water conservation measures for residents through the end of October. Today (Thursday), Mayor Barb Jacobsen signed the order that restricts unnecessary water usage by customers. This includes watering yards, washing vehicles
Carroll Man Charged With Three Counts Of Second-Degree Sexual Abuse
Raymond John Miller was arrested and faces multiple charges of sexual abuse. In an affidavit filed by the department, Miller was taken into custody at approximately 12:34 p.m. Wednesday in the 100 block of E. 5th Street
Down To The Final Touches At The New Carroll County Jail With Planning For Public Tours In The Works
You don’t see a great deal of activity on the outside of the new Carroll County jail, but Sheriff, Ken Pingrey, says the finishing touches are underway on the inside. The construction part of this project alone
Tonight’s Live + Local Concert Postponed To Next Thursday
The Carroll Chamber of Commerce has made the decision to postpone this evening’s Live + Local concert due to a less than favorable forecast. They will be rescheduling the event for the same time, 6 p.m. to
Carroll Man Arrested For Driving With Alcohol Content More Than Two Times The Legal Limit
A Carroll man was arrested at approximately 5:49 p.m. Wednesday after recording a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 2.25 times the legal limit. The Carroll Police Department reports they initiated a traffic stop of a 2009 Dodge
Iowa Department Of Public Safety Works To Increase Female Representation In Law Enforcement
The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) is joining forces with policing agencies across the nation in the effort to increase the representation of women in law enforcement. Called the 30×30 initiative, the national effort will address
Iowa PBS To Host VIP Watch Party For Documentary “Storm Lake”
Iowa PBS is hosting a VIP watch party on Tuesday, Oct. 26 featuring the film, “Storm Lake.” From Independent Lens, the documentary features Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist of The Storm Lake Times, Art Cullen. He and his family
After The First Price Drop In Months, Natural Gas Prices Surge Ahead
A decline in natural gas prices didn’t last long. After a drop of $.58 last week, the average price from the Henry Hub reporting site for the week ending Sept. 29 saw an increase of $.73, now