Audubon Crime Stoppers Host Soup Supper To Raise Funds For The Year
Audubon County Crime Stoppers is hosting a soup supper this weekend to raise funds for crime prevention methods. Chili, oyster and vegetable and beef soups will be available with sandwiches, dessert bars and drinks at the Memorial
2017 Iowa Deer Harvests Surpass 2016 Totals
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reporting deer harvests seen in 2017 have surpassed 2016 totals. Hunters harvested 4,100 more deer in 2017, bringing the total to 105,544, an increase of nearly four percent. More
New Trial Date Set For Man Charged With Guthrie Center Girls’ Slayings
GUTHRIE CENTER (AP)–A judge has set a new trial starting date for a man charged with murder and arson in Guthrie County. Court records say the new date of Sept. 17 was filed Friday. The old date
Sac City Plans For Quick Turnaround On $3.5 Million Sewer Update
Sac City officials have started planning for a new sewer update and are eyeing an aggressive timeline for when construction could get started. The city is aiming for a groundbreaking in 2018 on the estimated $3.5 million
Surveys Indicate CCSD Stakeholders Want An ‘Approachable And Open-Minded’ Candidate As New Superintendent
A representative from Grundmeyer Leader Search, the firm selected to assist in the placement of a new superintendent for the Carroll Community School District (CCSD), attended last night’s (Monday) board of education meeting to update members on
Region XII And Western Iowa Transit Relying On Increase In County Funding For Next Fiscal Year
Region XII Council of Governments provides a variety of necessary services and assistance in a six-county region. One way they are able to continue to do this is through the support of each of those counties. On
Jefferson Man Found Lying In Street Arrested For Public Intox
The subzero temperatures and wind chills this week have been no laughing matter, and the Jefferson Police Department took it seriously when a resident reported a man lying in the street. At approximately 11:37 p.m. on Saturday
Presentation Preps IKM-Manning For Creation Of Makerspaces
The IKM-Manning School District continues to make strides in incorporating the latest educational initiatives as several instructors and staff members took part in a presentation on the creation of Makerspaces. Director of the Innovative Teaching at the
St. Anthony Providers Urging Preventative Measures During Flu Outbreak
The recent announcement of eight more influenza deaths in Iowa, bringing this season’s total thus far to 14, is leading healthcare organizations to remind patients that it is still not too late to take precautions. St. Anthony
Record Soybean Crop And Lagging Exports Could Delay Price Bump For Iowa Producers
Estimated at 4.4 billion bushels, this year’s soybean crop is being touted as another record-breaking harvest. The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) says the actual numbers coming in are about 33 million bushels down from estimates, but yields
