City Officials Encourage Glidden Residents To Participate In Public Input Survey
The City of Glidden is encouraging residents to complete a brief survey to help community leaders gauge public opinion of projects and initiatives in town. According to Administrator, Brooke Peterson, the survey covers three main subjects and
Lake City Officials Schedule Hydrant Flushing To Begin Nov. 5
Lake City officials have announced they will begin flushing fire hydrants throughout the community next week. City crews are tentatively scheduled to begin flushing procedures on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The effort could last until Wednesday, Nov. 20
Jefferson Home Sustains Minor Damages From Fire, But Occupants Now Face Possible Drug Charges
An estimated $10,000 in damages were done by a small fire at a Jefferson residence and drug charges are also now pending against the occupants. The Jefferson Police and Fire Departments responded to a report of a
Jefferson PD Reports To Secret Service After Resident Threatens Presidential Campaign Staff
A Jefferson man received a serious warning after allegedly threatening campaign staffers for one of the 2020 presidential candidates. The Jefferson Police Department reports they were contacted by the Fort Dodge Police Department at approximately 10:00 a.m.
Investigation Is Ongoing Into Single-Vehicle Accident That Killed A Perry Man
Authorities are investigating a single-vehicle accident that claimed the life of a Perry man. The Iowa State Patrol and Perry Police and Fire Departments responded to the scene on the northern end of the community at approximately
Heating And Motor Fuels See Increases Over The Last Week
The temperatures have taken a downward turn, but the price of natural gas has headed in a different direction. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship reports that heating fuel prices rose slightly over the past
Housing Summit To Bring Leaders, Business Professionals And Developers Together To Craft Solutions
Housing issues have been at the forefront of conversations in Carroll and the surrounding area for several years, and those with a vested interest in development of solutions are invited to the Western Iowa Advantage Housing Summit
Senator Ernst Squeal Award Goes To Scary Spending Practices In Government PR
Photo: The Department of Energy’s Green Reaper U.S. Senator, Joni Ernst, says that there is some pretty “spooky spending” taking place in Washington, D.C. and has called out federal agencies on their unnecessary expenses on tricks
Availa Bank Hits One Out Of The Park With Miracle Field Donation
Pictured (l to r) Kellan, Pat and Alie Tigges accept Availa Bank’s generous donation from Sean Haluska, Central Region Manager and Carroll Market President The Carroll area really knows how to get behind a good cause,
Boil Order Issued For Segment Of Carroll Along 6th Street
An unexpected loss of pressure in a segment of the City of Carroll’s water supply has resulted in the issuance of a boil order for a portion of the community’s residents and businesses. Those located along 6th
