Carroll Broadcasting’s Top Stories For 2023 pt. 1
At the end of every year, the Carroll Broadcasting Company takes a look back to recap a few of what we consider to be the most interesting stories. Not all of these stories garnered the most attention,
Trial For Subject Of Carroll Stand-Off In November Slated For February
The trial for a Carroll man behind an hours-long standoff in November has been scheduled for the end of February. Carroll County District Court records show 38-year-old Perry Anders Edholm pled not guilty earlier this month to
Calhoun County Author, Darcy Maulsby, Receives ISA “Advocate For Iowa Agriculture” Award
The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) recently recognized a Calhoun County author and farmer for her steadfast dedication to promoting Iowa agriculture. Darcy Maulsby of Lake City was presented the “Advocate for Iowa Agriculture” award during an ISA
Carroll Woman Sentenced To Combined 20 Days In Jail For July Assault On Peace Officers
A Carroll woman accused of assaulting police officers during an incident in July was ordered to serve 20 days in jail following her guilty plea. According to Carroll County District Court records, 34-year-old Courtney Lynne Loew pled
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Bonnie TeBrake of Carroll formerly of Aurelia
Bonnie TeBrake, age 63, of Carroll, Iowa and formerly of Aurelia, Iowa, passed away on Saturday, December 23, 2023 at Bergan Mercy Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. A Celebration of Bonnie’s life will be held at 2
Elaine Rasmussen of Exira
Elaine Elizabeth Rasmussen, the daughter of Hans C. and Lydia (Madsen) Miller, was born April 23, 1929, in rural Guthrie County, Iowa and joined her family and friends in heaven on December 23, 2023, at the Exira
Sac County Authorities Offer Reward For Information Related To David Schultz’s Disappearance
Authorities in Sac County are offering a reward of $2,000 for information related to the disappearance of a missing Wall Lake man, David John Schultz. According to Sac County Sheriff Ken McClure, the Sac County Crime Stoppers
Audubon County’s Burn Ban Lifted After Nearly Three Months
After nearly three months, the burn ban for Audubon County has been lifted. The order prohibiting most forms of open burning has been in place for Audubon County since Oct. 1, but some much-needed precipitation leading up