Western Days Just Around The Corner In Lake City
Lake City’s biggest event of the year, the Western Days Rodeo, is set to take place on the weekend of June 24 and 25 and the Lake City Betterment Committee is putting on a host of events
Carroll Farmer Chooses 4-H As Recipient of $2,500 Donation From America’s Farmers Grow Communities Program
A local farmer has been selected by the America’s Farmers Grow Communities program to direct a $2,500 donation from the Monsanto Fund to be used to support Carroll County 4-H. Andrea Irlbeck applied for the program last
Audubon Chamber Of Commerce Thanks Customers With Cookout Tomorrow
The Audubon Chamber of Commerce is showing customers their thanks tomorrow (Thursday) with food and music as part of their Customer Appreciation Week. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the John James Audubon Park, chamber businesses
Alma Elizabeth Reinhart of Carroll
A Funeral Mass for 95 year old Alma Reinhart of Carroll will be Friday at 11am at the St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Carroll with graveside services Monday afternoon at 2 at the Nishnabotna Cemetery. Visitation will
Farner-Bocken Driver Lucky To Escape Serious Injury In Four-Vehicle Accident Near Correctionville
A Farner-Bocken semi-tractor trailer driver was involved in a four-vehicle accident Monday morning on Highway 20 near Correctionville. At approximately 5:10 a.m., the Woodbury County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a semi-tractor trailer driver, 61-year-old Grayling
Carroll County Workers’ Compensation Premiums Increased For Fiscal Year 2018
Terry Axman with Mid Iowa Insurance presented the Carroll County Board of Supervisors with their workers’ compensation rates for the fiscal year beginning July 1. He said there was an increase this year of a little over
Over-tightened Lug Nuts Believed To Be Cause Of Two-Vehicle Accident
The over-tightening of lug nuts is believed to be responsible for a two-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon in Jefferson. Officers with the Jefferson Police Department responded to the 400 block of South Elm Street to conduct an investigation.
Calhoun County Relay For Life Gains Increase In Sponsors
Calhoun County Relay for Life held their annual event last Thursday, June 8, with a new twist. Participants walked the Courthouse Square in Rockwell City to raise awareness and funds for the American Cancer Society’s effort in
USDA Releases Regulations On Beef Exports To China
On Monday the US Department of Agriculture released requirements for exporting of beef to China. Iowa Cattlemen’s Association CEO, Matt Deppe, says this is a big step forward for the industry and provides a better understanding of
Work Begins On Community Block Grant Renovations In Jefferson
It has been months since the Jefferson community learned they had been awarded a $1 million Community Development Block Grant, but projects will be getting underway this week. According to Jefferson Matters: Main Street Director, Peg Raney,
