The Lake City Council Is Considering Setting A Curfew To Help Stop Vandalism
The lake city council met last night and discussed recent vandalism in the community. City Administrator, Eric Wood, says they have seen the damage done over several months. He adds what has been damaged. Wood states that
Over 200 Bibles Were Donated For Use Throughout The St. Anthony Campus
Two local residents donated over 200 bibles to be used throughout the St. Anthony campus. Ron Roe of Carroll is President of the Carroll and Sac Gideon Chapter, and Wayne Herman of rural Glidden serves as the
CCSD Board Of Education Has Awarded A Bid To Ten Point Construction For the Driveway Project At the High School
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education met last night and gave an update on the driveway project at the high school. Superintendent, Dr. Casey Berlau, says bids for the proposed project have been reviewed.
Megan Bauer of Storm Lake
Funeral Mass for 37-year-old Megan Bauer of Storm Lake will be held Friday at 10:30am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Storm Lake. Visitation will be Thursday from 3-8pm at the Fratzke & Jensen Funeral Home in
Informal Negotiations On Gun Reform Continue In D.C. According To Sen. Grassley
Calls for gun reform legislation in Washington, D.C. are picking up steam in the wake of mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, N.Y., but Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says it is not clear what proposals, if
Five CMS Students To Compete In National History Day Contest Next Week
Pictured (L-R): Bri Kiger, Yllka Islami, Brooke Stangl, Jaia Strong, and Leah McFarland Five Carroll Middle School (CMS) students are set to compete next week during the National History Day contest. The week-long event in Washington,
270th Street Near Exira Closed Though Thursday For Culvert Repairs
The Audubon County Road Department is closing a section of 270th Street northwest of Exira following damage caused by heavy rainfall over the weekend. According to officials, a short section of the roadway between Heron Avenue and
2022 Planting Season Nearly Finished In Iowa
According to the latest Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), only a few scattered acres are yet to be planted this spring. Producers had an average of 4.8 days suitable