Exira Community Club Is Helping Audubon County Residents In Need With A Food And Toy Drive
The Exira Community Club is asking for donations of food or a toy for individuals needing assistance this Christmas. During this year’s Festival of Lights, the organization is asking for non-perishable food items and hygiene products, with
The Carroll County Board Of Supervisors Will Discuss A Funding Request And More At Upcoming Monday Meeting
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors meets on Monday with a funding request and approval of the FY24 Cost Allocation Plan. The meeting will convene at a later time, 10 a.m., in the Supervisor’s meeting room at
CCSD Board Of Education Meets For Work Session On Monday To Discuss School Performance Rate And More
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education will meet this upcoming Monday to discuss the State Report Card, At-Risk plan, and more. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Adams Elementary School, with
Iowa’s Most Popular Deer Season Opens Next Weekend
Iowa’s gun deer hunting seasons will kick off Dec. 7-11 for the first season and Dec. 14-22 for the second season. Around 100,000 hunters are expected to participate, with last year’s seasons accounting for over 60,000 deer
BBB Warns Shoppers To Be On Guard For Scams This Holiday Season
As the holiday shopping season begins in earnest, shoppers and donors should stay vigilant against scams designed to steal money or personal information. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that common schemes can often be avoided by
Carroll City Council Moves Forward With $3.63 Million In Planned Work At Wastewater Treatment Facility
The Carroll City Council is moving forward with $3.63 million in conversions and improvements to the community’s wastewater treatment facility. Public Works Director Randy Krauel explains the work that is planned. Krauel says the bidding process should
Sen. Ernst Completes 10th Annual River-To-River Tour
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) recently wrapped up her 10th annual River to River Tour after visiting all 99 Iowa counties. Ernst concluded the tour earlier this month, marking a decade of connecting directly with Iowans to