Glidden-Ralston Community Members Are Invited To A Listening Session With Glidden-Ralston Principal Julie Graber
The Glidden-Ralston (GR) Community School District (CSD) is inviting families and community members to a listening session tomorrow (Tuesday) with Principal Julie Graber. Principal Graber will be available to listen to what individuals have to say about
Ashten Wittrock Says She Is Running For Re-Election Because She is Dedicated To The Position
The Carroll Chamber of Commerce Chamber Forum is approaching fast, and local elected officials are campaigning on why they should receive community members’ votes. Ashten Wittrock is the current County Recorder and is running for re-election. She
Local Students Invited To College Fair Tuesday At KHS
The Iowa Association for College Admission Counseling (ACAC), in conjunction with Carroll and Kuemper Catholic High Schools, invites local students to join them tomorrow (Tuesday) evening to learn more about their post-graduation options. More than 40 representatives
Breda Takes Top Spot In First Iowa Cities Walking Challenge
The City of Breda has been named the first-ever Iowa League of Cities Walking Challenge winner. According to Chase Langos, a marketing communications strategist with the Iowa Healthiest State Initiative, the Carroll County Community took the top
250th Street South Of Hamlin Closed Through Oct. 17 For Bridge Repairs
Beginning today (Monday), an approximately quarter-mile stretch of 250th Street south of Hamlin will be closed to thru traffic for two weeks for bridge repairs. Crews will be working on the roadway between Jay Place and U.S.
Court Denies Resentencing Request From Ida Grove Man Convicted Of Theft From DMACC Construction Site
A motion for reconsideration of sentence from an Ida Grove man convicted of stealing equipment from a construction site in Carroll in spring 2021 has been denied. According to Carroll County District Court records, 39-year-old Craig Douglas
Gov. Reynolds Extends Harvest Proclamation Through October
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has extended the state’s harvest proclamation through October. Initially signed on Sept. 1, the proclamation allows vehicles transporting corn, soybeans, hay, straw, silage, stover, fertilizer, and manure to be overweight without a permit