CCSD Board Of Education Approves New Student Conduct Policy On Busses
The Carroll Community School District (CCSD) Board of Education approved and adopted a new policy for student conduct on transportation, giving administrative staff the authority to suspend bussing privileges after one discipline referral. The conversation about updating
SMCH McCrary-Rost Clinic Receives Donation To Purchase Mobile Equipment
Picture credit to SMCH Stewart Memorial Community Hospital (SMCH) McCrary-Rost Clinic in Rockwell City receives a donation from Carene Folden’s estate to purchase mobile equipment. Towards the end of her life, Folden received care from the comfort
Manning Man In Custody Following Violations Of Pre-Trial Release For Sexual Abuse Charges
A Manning man has turned himself in at the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office after violating his pre-trial release conditions while awaiting his sentencing hearing for sexual abuse charges. According to Carroll County District Court Records, 38-year-old Michael
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Charlotte Avey of Carroll
Charlotte Lorraine Avey, age 86, of Carroll, IA, passed away on Monday, December 16, 2024 at Accura Healthcare in Carroll. Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. on Friday, December 27, 2024 at the Dahn and
DNR Urges Caution As Ice Fishing Season Nears
With ice thickness on lakes and ponds nearing the necessary depth for safe ice fishing, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds Iowans to use caution when venturing onto frozen waterways. The DNR recommends a minimum
State Auditor Sand Hosts Press Conference On Iowa’s $26 Million Court Debt Misallocation
State Auditor Rob Sand released a report Tuesday revealing $26 million in misallocated court debt within Iowa’s Judicial Branch from fiscal years 2021 to 2024. An independent investigation attributed the misallocation to programming errors caused by legislative
North Raccon Rivershed Targeted In Water Quality Partnership With IDALS, ISA, US Fish & Game
The North Raccoon River watershed will be part of a new partnership between the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS), the Iowa Soybean Association, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service focused on water quality.
Help Provide Books For Families This Christmas With Holly Jolly Reading Drive On Thursday
Tomorrow (Thursday) is the annual Holly Jolly Reading Drive in Carroll, a nearly 20-year-old tradition for the community that aims to get more books into children’s hands this Christmas. The Holly Jolly Reading Drive was started close
Pomeroy Boil Advisory Lifted Wednesday Morning
The boil advisory issued for the City of Pomeroy has been canceled as of this (Wednesday) morning. According to city officials, customers can resume using city water as usual. The order was issued Monday morning after crews