Gov. Reynolds Releases Statement Following Attempted Assassination Of Former President Trump

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds released a statement this (Saturday) evening following an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump during a political rally in rural Pennsylvania. Reynolds says, “This assassination attempt on a former president, current nominee
Carroll Community School District To Hold Public Hearing On Financing For Transportation Facility At Monday’s Meeting

The Carroll Community School District Board of Education will hold the public hearing on the bond agreement for the proposed transportation facility during Monday night’s meeting. The district plans to enter into an agreement not to exceed
Certain Residents Living Along Black Hawk Lake In Lake View Are Under Boil Advisory

Certain residents living along the south and east sides of Black Hawk Lake in Lake View have been placed in a boil advisory upon having their water returned. At 7:00 a.m. this (Saturday) morning, water to residents
Iowa Saw Below-Normal Rainfall In June, Despite Historic Rains In NW Iowa

June was a mixed bag in Iowa in terms of precipitation as widespread flooding devasted northwest Iowa while other areas barely saw any rain, according to the latest Water Summary Update. The preliminary statewide rainfall average for
Carroll County Board Of Supervisors Holding Two Public Hearings During Upcoming Monday Meeting

The Carroll County Board of Supervisors will hold two public hearings during Monday’s meeting. The supervisors will commence the meeting at 9:00 a.m. in the Supervisor’s meeting room at the Carroll County Courthouse with the first public
DNR Fines City Of Audubon $8,000 For Exceeding Wastewater Permit Limits

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has issued an administrative consent order to the City of Audubon for violating its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. This order addresses multiple effluent limit violations recorded between
Carroll City Council Approves $91,400 Asphalt Overlay For Downtown Parking Lot

The Carroll City Council voted 5-1 during its July 8 meeting to move forward with a $91,000 improvement project to the Great Western Parking Lot in Carroll’s downtown district. Rehabilitation work on the lot was not initially