UPDATE–Four-Vehicle Accident Claims One Life And Sends Five Others to Hospital
The Sac County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol and Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement are investigating a four-vehicle accident which claimed the life of one woman and sent five others to the hospital. At approximately 8:24 a.m. about
School Bus Accident In Manning Results In No Serious Injuries
On Friday morning, a bus full of IKM-Manning students had a rougher ride than usual on their way into school. The snowy conditions resulted in a small traffic accident between the school bus and a student’s vehicle
Lake City Administrator Begins Her Last Week With The City
Lake City Administrator, Lee Vogt, begins her final few days with the city next week. Vogt has shared the positon with Eric Wood for the last eight months, and Wood will be the only administrator after her
Winter Brings Restrictions For Manure Applications
For some livestock producers, manure applications are limited after Dec. 21, but all livestock and poultry producers can benefit by avoiding manure application on snow-covered ground. Snow can prevent nutrients from reaching the soil and running off
New FDA Regulation Poses A Problem For A Carroll Business
A new United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation may threaten to force a Carroll business to change the way it operates. The Vaped Ape is an e-cigarette and vapor shop on Highway 30 East that
Iowa Secretary Of Agriculture Says 2016 Was Up And Down For Ag
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Bill Northey, says 2016 was a record year for farmers in Iowa, but Ag struggled in other aspects. The corn and soybean crop is expected to break records once the product is fully
DNR Offers Manure Applicator Training On Jan. 5 Through ISU Extension Offices
New and existing commercial manure applicators can meet their certification training requirements on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017, at 75 different locations in Iowa. “It’s important to get to class and submit the paperwork before applying manure,” said
