Sac City to sell surplus generators previously used at sewer plant
Having older machinery collecting dust in storage doesn’t serve a great purpose, so when the opportunity arises to sell that equipment you strike while the iron is hot. Recently an interested party approached city leaders in Sac
Barbara Ramsey of Manning
Funeral services for 75 year old Barbara Ramsey of Manning will be Monday at 10am at the United Methodist Church in Manning with burial at the Manning Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ohde Funeral Home in
Region XII Announces Award For Housing Assistance
Region XII Council of Governments received confirmation yesterday (Wednesday) that they will be receiving over $243,000 from the Iowa Finance Authority for their subsidiary, the COG Housing, Inc. Trust Fund. COG Housing, which services Carroll, Audubon, Crawford,
Only Minor Injuries Reported In Two-Vehicle Accident On Icy Roadway
Icy road conditions yesterday morning were the cause of a two-vehicle accident on Highway 71 north of Carroll at approximately 6:16 a.m. Fifty-four-year-old Leon Lloyd Neville of Ida Grove was southbound on Highway 71 in a 2008
Five Greene County Accidents During Wednesday Morning Commute
Yesterday morning, slick conditions caused five different driving incidents in Greene County. At 5:27 a.m., a deputy was dispatched to Highway 4 between 130th and 140th Streets near Churdan for a vehicle that had slid into the
Grassley Says Bird Flu Is Still A Concern
Although it has been looking a lot like winter in the area recently, technically, it is still fall and chicken and turkey producers throughout the state still have concerns about the possibility of another outbreak of avian
Clinton Appearing In Sioux City And Fort Dodge Tomorrow
Hillary Clinton will be returning to Iowa tomorrow (Friday) for two events where she will discuss her recently announced $275 billion, five-year plan to create jobs and increase wages by building a 21st century backbone for a
