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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]
The paper's name was changed to the Carroll Herald in March 1871. 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.
They established their own cemetery south of St. Joseph Cemetery the following year. It was expanded to the west in 1927. St. Joseph and Saints Peter and Paul Cemeteries became known as the Catholic Cemetery of Carroll. In 1954, they merged and were renamed Mount Olivet Cemetery. In 1970, the cemetery's deed was transferred to the City of Carroll.
Carroll explains that it can be challenging to figure out future Social Security benefits. The benefits formula includes "bend points," which are adjusted annually based on wage inflation.
In 1953, 1954 KCIM aired White Sox baseball games from WCFL. In 1951 and 1952 they aired Carroll Merchant baseball games. On April 6, 1954, KCIM was granted a pattern change to extend their coverage west of Denison, south of Audubon and east of Jefferson. KCIM-AM was a news station dedicated to news from around the Carroll County Area.
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Carroll is a city in, and the county seat of, Carroll County, Iowa, United States, [4] along the Middle Raccoon River. The population was 10,321 in the 2020 census . [ 5 ]
Carroll County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,760. [1] Its county seat is Carroll. [2] The county is named in honor of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, signer of the Declaration of Independence.