Greene County Elected Officals See 2.5 Percent Increase To Salaries
The Greene County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an increase to salaries for nearly all elected officials during their meeting Monday morning. The County Attorney, Auditor, Recorder, Sheriff and Treasurer will all receive increases equal to two-and-a-half
First Annual Irish Hooley In Coon Rapids Also Serves As Fundraiser For CR-B
St. Patrick’s Day is this week, and a folk band is bringing Irish melodies to Coon Rapids to celebrate. On Friday, March 17, Studio 728 will be performing during the First Annual Coon Rapids Irish Hooley. There
Lake City Is The Most Recent Addition To The North Raccoon River Watershed Coalition
Lake City is the most recent town to join the newly formed North Raccoon River Watershed Management Coalition. Iowa received $96.9 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to address water quality and
Jerry “Turkey” Brauckman of Lake View
Funeral services for 47 year old Jerry “Turkey” Brauckman of Lake View will be Friday at 1pm at the 1st Congregational UCC in Lake View. Friends may call at the Farber & Otteman Funeral Home in Lake
Delores Kuhn of Manning
Funeral services for 88 year old Delores Kuhn of Manning will be Monday, March 27th, at 10:30am at the Zion Lutheran Church in Manning with burial at the Manning Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ohde Funeral
Water Quality Discussion Hits Boiling Point At Last Legislative Forum
There were harsh words for the first time during this round of Carroll Chamber of Commerce Legislative forums Saturday, however, they were not directed at Iowa Senator Mark Segebart. The emotional outburst was from one attendee to
Lab Results Come Back And Arrest Warrants Against Four Individuals Sought
The Jefferson Police Department has received lab results back from the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and is now requesting arrest warrants in several cases. A urine analysis collection was made during a traffic stop on
Top Performances From Kuemper Speech Students At State Competition
Nineteen Kuemper Catholic Schools’ individual speech performances received excellent or “1” ratings at Saturday’s Iowa High School Speech Association (IHSSA) state competition at Sioux City East. Eighteen students competed in 23 categories, with five students who performed
Wild Rose Announces Anniversary Entertainment
Wild Rose Jefferson Casino and resort will be celebrating its second anniversary this August, with back-to-back concerts featuring a country superstar and legendary heavy metal rock band. On Friday, Aug. 4, Ratt will be hitting the stage
Iowa Department Of Revenue Says Tax Return Processing Delays Expected
The Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) is saying residents may be seeing some delays in the processing of their Iowa tax returns. Steps implemented to keep taxpayer’s identities safe have been introduced this year, slowing down the
