New Opportunities Offering Free Class To Parents Wishing To Build Stronger Relationship With Children
New Opportunities will offer a free class to assist parents in developing skills to build caring and respectful relationships and to raise responsible and happy children. Behavioral Health Director and Love and Logic Facilitator Christy Jenkins says
Main Street Coon Rapids Hosting Old Favorite And New Activities During This Year’s Main Street Block Party
Picture credit to Main Street Coon Rapids Main Street Coon Rapids (MSCR) is excited to be bringing back favorite attractions as well as new activities added to the fifth annual Main Street Block Party. The celebration, held
Hall of Famer Sandberg reports no signs of cancer
Much Of Carroll Without Power Following Severe Storms Tuesday Afternoon
Multiple customers without power this afternoon (Tuesday) after severe thunderstorm blows through the Carroll area. Crews are currently out working to restore power to the 1,487 customers, according to the MidAmerican Energy Company outage map. Residents in
Carroll County Sheriff’s Office Welcomes New Deputy, Nick Johnson
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office welcomed its newest deputy, Nick Johnson, to the team last week. Johnson is a Carroll County native, graduating in 2010 from Carroll High School. He currently lives in Lidderdale with his wife
Carroll County Supervisor Cindy Scaturico Announces Resignation Effective June 14
Carroll County District 5 Supervisor Cindy Scaturico has announced she will resign her position on the board of supervisors effective June 14. Scaturico took office in 2023 after winning a special election following the resignation of then-District
Remainder Of Adams Street Reconstruction-Phase II To Begin May 30
Phase II of the Adams Street reconstruction project in Carroll is set to get underway in earnest near the end of next week. According to Public Works Director Randy Krauel, Adams Street between 10th and 12th Streets
Wet Conditions Continue To Slow Planting Progress In Latest Iowa Crop Progress And Condition Report
Spring planting continues to lag behind recent seasons as persistent wet conditions keep planters out of the field, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report. Farmers had 3.8 days
Beth Hill of Ankeny formerly of Manning
Beth Anne Hill (Myer) went to be with the Lord on Friday, May 17, 2024. She was surrounded by her husband, daughters, parents, and sisters while she peacefully passed away at home after a long hospitalization. A