Carroll Man Charged With Assault For Attacks On Two People Wednesday Morning At Fairview Apartments
A Carroll man faces two counts of assault for allegedly attacking two people Wednesday morning. The Carroll Police Department was dispatched to the 500 block of E. 18th Street at approximately 10:51 a.m. after a third-party caller
Elected Officials’ Salaries, Election District Boundaries And Union Negotiations On Monday’s Agenda For Carroll County Board Of Supervisors
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors has released the agenda for their Dec. 20 meeting. They will begin at 9 a.m. Monday morning by receiving and discussing the recommendations suggested by the compensation board during a meeting
John Knudsen of Carroll
Funeral services for 96 year old John Knudsen of Carroll will be held on Wednesday at 10:30am at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Burial will be at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon. Visitation will be
Carroll County Joins 49 Other Counties Now Under Disaster Proclamation From Wednesday’s Windstorm
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an order today (Friday) issuing a disaster proclamation for Carroll County following the derecho that moved through the state Wednesday. The proclamation allows state resources to be used for response to and recovery
Oral Van Sickle of Sac City
Funeral Services for 73 year old Oral Edward Van Sickle of Sac City will be held at 11am Monday at the Bertrand Funeral Home of Knoxville. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery in Knoxville. Visitation will
Haggai Masonic Lodge In Glidden Invites Residents To Tonight’s Soup Supper Fundraiser
The Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Haggai Lodge #369 in Glidden are inviting area residents to join them tonight (Friday) for their annual soup supper fundraiser as part of their ongoing efforts to support local causes
Iowa’s Seasonal Unemployment Rates Drop Slightly In November
Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped two-tenths of a percent in November, from 3.9 to 3.7 percent. According to Iowa Workforce Development, the total number of working Iowans rose to 1,599,300 in November, which is 3,100 higher
Carroll City And County Come To New Agreement On Oversight And Funding Of Emergency Communication Center
At their recent meetings, both the Carroll County Board of Supervisors and the Carroll City Council agreed to dissolve a current agreement and enter into a new one. City Manager, Mike Pogge-Weaver, explained the changes for what
Average Prices At The Pump Drop Slightly, But Two Of Three Home Heating Fuels Saw Increases Over The Past Week
The cost of motor fuels dropped slightly again over the past week while two of three home heating fuels saw price increased. According to AAA Iowa, the average cost of regular unleaded gasoline and retail diesel both
Local Iowa Cattlemen’s Association Director Receives Environmental Stewardship Award
The District 8 Iowa Cattlemen’s Association Director was recently presented with the Environmental Stewardship Award. Justin Robbins says he and his wife, Lacie, who farm near Scranton, were humbled by the nomination. In February, they will travel