The Carroll Community School District’s Board Of Education Meets Monday To Wrapping Up School Year By Looking Ahead To 2024-25
The Carroll Community School District’s (CCSD) Board of Education meets on Monday, continuing to wrap up the end of this school year by looking ahead to 2024-25. Superintendent Dr. Casey Berlau says before the start of a
Carroll County Supervisors Cancel May 20 Meeting
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors will not meet next week for its regularly scheduled meeting. The Monday, May 20 meeting has been canceled due to a lack of time-sensitive agenda items. The board will resume its
City Of Templeton Is Opening Registration For Summer Rec Program This Upcoming Monday
Sign-up for the City of Templeton’s Summer Rec program will be this upcoming Monday, with various events scheduled for children 4 to 12 years old. Those interested in registering their child can do so at Templeton City
Alice Louise Schroeder of Carroll
Alice Louise Schroeder, age 76, of Carroll, IA, passed away on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at Accura Healthcare of Carroll with her family at her side. Private family services will be held at a later date. Arrangements
Iowa Law Enforcement Kicks Off High-Visibility Enforcement Campaign Monday For Memorial Day
Monday marks the beginning of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) Memorial Day high-visibility campaign, which this year focuses on seatbelt usage. The campaign runs from Monday, May 20, through Sunday, June 2, and law enforcement agencies
Grassley Co-Leads Legislation Expanding Law Enforcment Access To Retired Officers For Training, Investigations, And Analysis
During National Police Week, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced a bipartisan bill co-led by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to address staffing shortages in law enforcement agencies. The Retired Law Enforcement Officers Continuing Service Act, initially introduced by