City Of Glidden To Hold Annual City-Wide Clean Up Day This Friday
Every year, on the first weekend of May, the City of Glidden offers a spring clean-up day, where residents can dispose of unwanted items to continue to promote a clean and beautiful environment. This upcoming Friday, from
Audubon County Economic Development Held First Public Viewing Of Latest Housing Project
The Audubon County Economic Development (ACED) hosted the first public viewing of its latest project for new housing available in Audubon. Townhomes on Third has been in the works for the past couple of years, with currently
Lenus “Linny” Haberl of Roselle
Lenus “Linny” Haberl, age 83, of Roselle, died Monday, April 29, 2024, at MercyOne Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 4, 2024 at Holy
District 6 Senator Jason Schultz Looks Back On 2024 Session
District 6 Senator Jason Schultz of Schleswig joined Carroll Broadcasting this morning (Tuesday) to recap the 2024 Legislative Session. Heading into the session in January, Schultz says he thought school safety would be the sole focus for
Significant Planting Progress Made Last Week In Iowa According To USDA
Iowa farmers made significant progress in the fields in a week marked by severe weather and tornadoes. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report, farmers had 4.2 days suitable for
United Way Of Carroll Collects $1,500+, Over 1,200 Items For Area Infants
The United Way of Carroll collected over 1,200 items and more than $1,500 in cash donations during its 2024 Baby Drive. On April 18 and 19, volunteers set up at the Carroll Walmart and Fareway to collect
Crawford, Shelby Counties Included In New Disaster Proclamation
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has issued disaster proclamations for eight additional counties affected by the severe weather that swept across the state Friday evening. Reynolds issued the order yesterday (Monday) afternoon for Clarke, Crawford, Harrison, Mills, Polk,