CCSD Board Of Education Reviewed And Discussed Students’ Behavior On Busses
After hearing a presentation from the Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Transportation Director on current challenges being seen with the department, the Board of Education reviewed the student conduct policy during Monday night’s meeting. Board members questioned
Ar-We-Va CSD Sees Increased Scores For This Year’s School Performance Rating From Iowa Department Of Education
Ar-We-Va Community School District (CSD) administration and staff are celebrating the news of increased performance scores for school buildings in the district in this year’s Iowa Department of Education (IDE) report card released earlier this month. The
Sentencing Hearing Rescheduled For Carroll Man On Child Sexual Abuse And Child Pornography Charges
The sentencing hearing for a Carroll man arrested last October for sexual exploitation of a child and child pornography production has been delayed until next year. According to records from the U.S. District Court for the Northern
Only A Few Days Left To Donate To Mollhoff Toy Drive For UI Children’s Hospital
A Kuemper Catholic student’s drive to collect toys for children receiving treatment at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital, where he first became a patient when he was an infant, is soon wrapping up. Austin Mollhoff, who
USDA Report Shows Only 3% Of 2024 Corn Crop Remains In The Field
According to this week’s Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, farmers across the state are turning their focus to fall fieldwork as only three percent of the 2024 corn crop remains
Carroll City Council Begins FY26 Preparations Wednesday With Annual Planning Session
The Carroll City Council is scheduled to meet tomorrow (Wednesday) evening for the first of several planning sessions as work begins on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget. City Manager Aaron Kooiker says the council does this
G-R Students Perform At Or Above State Average In Science, English, But Lag Slightly In Math Proficiency
Students in the Glidden-Ralston (G-R) Community School District are outperforming the statewide average in most state-tracked metrics concerning school performance. The G-R Elementary and G-R Jr./Sr. High Schools both earned “commendable” ratings from the Iowa Department of
Regional Unemployment Rises In October; Holds Even With 2023 Rates
Unemployment rates increased during October in six of the seven counties in the listening area, according to data released this (Tuesday) morning by Iowa Workforce Development (IWD). Audubon and Greene counties recorded the lowest rates in the
Gowrie Man’s Jury Trial Rescheduled For Next Year On Charges For Death Of Farnhamville Teen
The trial of a Gowrie man being charged for the death of a 17-year-old Farnhamville teen has been rescheduled until July of next year. According to Calhoun County District Court records, 21-year-old Nathaniel Kyren Bevers-McGivney was taken
Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy; will continue to operate without interruption
In a move widely expected, Spirit Airlines announced Monday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, saying they intend to spend the next year attempting to reboot and recover after the pandemic caused a lapse