New Preschool After-School Program At CCSD Will Address Daycare Needs Of Families In The District
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) will implement a new preschool after-school program to accommodate the needs of the district’s families. The new Little Tiger Wrap-Around program will provide a quality space for children to stay through
SF 496 Banning Certain Books From Libraries Is In Effect After Injunction Has Been Lifted
A law banning certain books containing “not age-appropriate” content from being on school libraries’ shelves has been reinstated today (Friday) after a federal appeals court lifted the injunction. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
City Of Manning Is Asking For Community Input On Projects For The Comprehensive Neighborhood Revitalization Plan
The City of Manning is asking for residents’ input to determine the project priorities for the City Park Neighborhood as part of the Comprehensive Neighborhood Revitalization Plan. Last spring, the city was awarded a Community Development Block
AG Bird Joins 20 Other States Urging Federal Court To Uphold Law Requiring Chinese-Owned ByteDance To Sell TikTok Stake
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has joined 20 other states in filing a brief urging a federal court to uphold a law passed by Congress that requires TikTok to sever its ties with the Chinese Communist Party
Carroll County Supervisors To Review Seismic Testing Permits And Maple River Sewer System Debt At Aug. 12 Meeting
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors has only a few items on their agenda for their upcoming meeting on Monday. The board convenes at 9 a.m. in the meeting room at the Carroll County Courthouse. They’ll begin
Iowa’s Wet Summer Continues With Above-Average July Rainfall
Iowa experienced above-average rainfall in July, continuing the trend of wet conditions seen in June, according to the latest Water Summary Update. Statewide precipitation averaged 5.40 inches, 1.23 inches above normal, though rainfall varied significantly across the
Third person dies in listeria outbreak linked to Boar’s Head deli meat
A third person has died and over 40 people have been hospitalized in a multi-state listeria food poisoning outbreak linked to Boar’s Head deli meats. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (‘CDC’ ) said in a
Tropical Storm Debby makes second landfall bringing widespread flooding to N.C., Virginia
Tropical Storm Debby made a second landfall in South Carolina on Thursday, knocking out power to more than 131,000 North Carolina homes and businesses while also causing widespread flooding. Rain from Debby is being blamed for the
Chicago White Sox fire manager Pedro Grifol, name Grady Sizemore interim manager
The Chicago White Sox announced Thursday that they have fired manager Pedro Grifol and named former All-Star outfielder Grady Sizemore as his interim replacement. The White Sox also fired bench coach Charlie Montoyo, third base coach Eddie Rodriguez
U.S. women’s volleyball beats Brazil in semifinal to advance to gold medal match
The U.S women’s volleyball team is one step closer to repeating as gold medalists after defeating Brazil in Thursday’s Paris Olympics semifinals. Team USA women’s volleyball will now go on to defend its Olympic gold medal after