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As a contractor, Lawson been a top generator of complaints over the past two decades to the Iowa attorney general's Consumer Protection Division, even though a judge barred him in 2015 from taking ...
James Rhodes purchased the paper on May 1, 1929 and the paper transitioned to a daily a few months later. In 1936, the paper purchased the weekly Carroll Times and merged it with the Carroll Herald to form the Carroll Times Herald. [6] Rhodes died in January 1944. The Herald was purchased from his estate a year later by James W. Wilson. [6]
Amish settlement in what is now the Kalona area began in the 1840s, placing the Amish among the first European settlers in the area. The split between Old Order Amish and Amish Mennonites occurred in the 1860s in most places, but it was not until the 1880s that the formal split occurred in Iowa, even though a process of sorting out between conservatives and change-minded Amish had begun a ...
The courthouse there was begun in 1858 and required two contractors to complete it as the first died before the building was completed. A second story was added to the building in 1865. The county seat was moved to the city of Carroll in 1868 and a former railroad station was rented for county use.
A resident of the Iowa building that partially collapsed last week filed a lawsuit Monday against its owner, the city of Davenport, and engineers and contractors who worked on the building ...
Neu's career began as a lawyer in Carroll, Iowa. [2] From 1967 to 1973, Neu served in the Iowa State Senate. Neu became a Lieutenant Governor of Iowa under Robert D. Ray. [3] [4] He was succeeded in 1979 by future Governor of Iowa Terry Branstad. From 1982 to 1985, Neu served as the mayor of Carroll, Iowa. [2]
Manning is a city in Carroll County, Iowa, United States, along Iowa Highway 141. The population was 1,455 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is named for Orlando Harrison Manning , a Lieutenant Governor of Iowa.
But an information line set up by the Amish community details the names and ages of the eight victims from Virginia: James McCoy, around 45. He was the driver of the van from Pounding Mill, Virginia.