CCSD Board Of Education Reviewed Impact Of AEA Bill And Available Funding During Work Session Monday Evening
The Carroll Community School District administrators and the board of education are continuing to adapt to the new changes regarding funding to Area Education Agencies (AEAs). Back in March, Governor Kim Reynolds signed HF 2612 into law,
Shelby Man Pleads Not Guilty To Three Counts Of Child Endangerment After Three Children Reported With Bruises And Injuries
A Shelby man has been released from jail and pleaded not guilty to three felony counts of child endangerment causing injury. According to Audubon County District Court records, 21-year-old Lane Joseph Bregar was taken into custody following
Lake City Officials Approve To Relocate The City’s Yard Waste Site
Picture from Google Maps- provided from press release from Lake City Admin. During Monday night’s meeting, the Lake City Council approved relocating the city yard waste site. Starting Friday, Oct. 18, residents, and businesses will now bring
Carroll County Supervisors Approve Letter to Carroll City Council Onlining Proposals For Two-Mile Zoning Changes
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors approved a letter yesterday (Monday) to the Carroll City Council outlining their proposals for adjustments to the long-standing two-mile zoning agreement between the two entities. Since the 1980s, the City of
Republican Candidate For District 5 Carroll County Supervisor, Mark McCrea, Promises Fiscal Responsibility
The race for the Carroll County District 5 Board of Supervisors seat is one of only a few local contested elections on the November ballot. There is no incumbent in this race, as Republican Mark McCrea of
CCGP Opens Application Window For Second Round Of Micro-Facade Grants
Carroll County Growth Partnership (CCGP) has opened applications for the second round of its Micro-Facade Grants, offering $1,000 each to enhance local business storefronts. Four grants will be awarded, with at least one designated for a business
2024 Harvest Progress Doubled During Week Ending Oct. 6
Iowa’s 2024 harvest progress more than doubled, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report. For the week ending Oct. 6, farmers had 6.7 days suitable for fieldwork, which focused almost entirely on bringing in
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Hurricane Milton on course to hit Florida as it reaches Category 5 with sustained 180-mph winds
On Monday, Hurricane Milton reached Category 5 — the strongest of the classifications — with maximum sustained winds of 175 mph. The National Hurricane Center (‘NHC’) said Milton has undergone “remarkable” rapid intensification after being upgraded from