Clair Otto of Carroll
Clair Otto, 90 of Carroll, died, Wednesday, August 9, 2023 at Addington Place in Carroll. Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, August 19, 2023, at the Sharp Funeral Home in Carroll with Fr. Patrick
U.S. Drought Monitor: Recent Rains Result In Almost No Change In Iowa Drought Conditions
The latest drought map of Iowa was released yesterday (Thursday) by the U.S. Drought Monitor and shows very little change to dry conditions seen statewide. As of Aug. 10, 3.07 percent of Iowa was classified in extreme
Back To School For The Carroll Tigers; Classes Begin Aug. 23
It is almost back-to-school time in Iowa, and teachers, students, and families from throughout the area are gearing up for another year of education. Each year, Carroll Broadcasting checks in with regional superintendents for the latest information
Frank, Danzer, And Bardole Continue Service On ISA Board of Directors
The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) has elected eight farmers to its board of directors, including several from the Carroll Broadcasting listening area. The 22-member volunteer board represents the state’s nine crop reporting districts, playing a crucial role
Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau Announces End-of-Summer Traffic Initiative
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB), in collaboration with law enforcement agencies throughout Iowa, is intensifying its efforts to combat impaired driving and reduce traffic fatalities as the summer comes to a close. Last year, the state
Mary Cosby makes grand return in RHSLC
” Mary Cosby, who abruptly left RHOSLC after season two, is also back as a friend and still up to her kooky antics. In fact, upon entering Meredith’s Park City boutique, she immediately announces, “Somebody farted!””, Brett Malec wrote for
McPhee leaves tour early due to family tragedy
“Dearest Jakarta fans, it’s with [a] heavy heart I announce I have to miss our final 2 shows of our Asia run,” McPhee, 39, wrote via Instagram on Friday, August 11. “David [Foster] and I have had a horrible tragedy
The Pentagon is Failing at its Anti-Extremism Efforts
A rather unfortunate report from the Defense Department’s inspector general shows major flaws in military screening practices meant to weed out extremists during the recruitment process. A press release from the inspector general’s office summarized the report’s
Hawaii Wildfire Being Compared to Warzone
Tourist fleeing the deadly wildfire scene in Hawaii told reported on Thursday how they had been without food and power for days. They compared the scene to a warzone. Dozens of people perished when a rapid wildfire
Seahawks’ WR Cade Johnson Taken to Hospital with Concussion
The Seattle Seahawks young wide receiver Cade Johnson was taken off the football field on a stretcher and taken to the hospital after suffering a concussion during their preseason game Thursday night. Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll