Lake View Appoints New City Attorney
The current city attorney for Lake View has decided to not seek reappointment for the position, and the Lake View City Council selected their new legal representation at a meeting Monday night. Earlier this year, Kodi Brotherson,
CCSD Superintendent, Rob Cordes, Explains How PPEL Vote Affects District
The vote to approve the Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL) of 67 cent per $1,000 of taxable property valuation for the proposed $6.2 million reconstruction of the Carroll Athletic Stadium is set for Feb. 7, 2017,
Carroll Public Meeting Next Week Will Preview Proposed Improvements At Highway 30 And Grant Road
The City of Carroll will be holding another public meeting next week for proposed improvements at the U.S. Highway 30 and Grant Road intersection. Director of Public Works, Randy Krauel says the city has been working to
Iowa Beef Checkoff Passes
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship announced today (Thursday) the referendum to reinstate the 50 cent per head Iowa beef checkoff has passed. The Nov. 30 voting ended with 56 percent in favor of the
Audubon Woman Arrested On Lottery Ticket Theft Charges
Twenty-five-year-old Cassandra Preston Burcham of Audubon was arrested Tuesday by the Audubon Police Department on suspected theft of Iowa Lottery tickets. She has been charged with theft in the second degree, ongoing criminal conduct along with 91
Guthrie, Sac and Humboldt Counties Vote Against ICCC Bond Referendum
A special election on a nearly $30 million bond for Iowa Central Community College held Tuesday has failed. The Webster County Auditor’s office reports that over 58 percent of voters favored the bond, but a minimum of
Coon Rapids Farmer Earns Prestigious Award At Farm Bureau Annual Convention
Pictured from left to right: Jacob Handsacker, IFBF Yong Farmer Chair; Adam Ebert; Mary Ebert; IFBF President Craig Hill A Coon Rapids Farmer has been presented with the prestigious Bob Joslin Excellence Agriculture Award during the
Region XII Receives Grant For Affordable Housing Initiatives
The Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors announced Wednesday that they have approved more than $6.2 million in grants to 25 local housing trust funds. The Local Housing Trust Fund program grants will be used to support
Act That Benefits Local Hospitals And Employers Passes Through The Senate
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley has long been a champion in the delivery of health care to rural Americans, and is now celebrating the passage of the 21st Century Cures Act. The bill, which passed through the senate