The 2022 Sweet Corn Daze Starting Friday In Rockwell City
The 2022 Sweet Corn Daze in Rockwell City is fast approaching, and organizers have changed up this year’s event. Theresa Hilders, with the Rockwell City Chamber, says the festivities are always held in downtown Rockwell City, and
Pogge-Weaver Invites Builders To Apply As Carroll Launches Latest Housing Incentive
Carroll city officials are optimistic their latest housing incentive program will spur new construction within the community. According to City Manager Mike Pogge-Weaver, Carroll’s housing stock has struggled for years to keep up with market demands and
Lake View Man Thrown From Motorcycle After Striking Deer
The Sac County Sheriff’s Office reports a Lake View man sustained serious injuries after striking a deer with his motorcycle early Tuesday morning. According to law enforcement, 45-year-old Kelly Peterson was traveling southbound on Sierra Avenue about
Downward Trajectory For Iowa Fuel Prices Continues
Fuel prices continued their downward trajectory over the past week, according to the latest figures released by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and AAA-Iowa. As of Wednesday, Aug. 3, the price for a gallon of regular unleaded
190th Street Bridge Repair In Audubon County Now Finished
A months-long road construction project in Audubon County has been completed. Since Dec. 15, a mile-long stretch of 190th Street northeast of Audubon was closed while crews worked on the bridge spanning the East Nishnabotna River. The
Flags In Iowa Ordered To Half-Staff In Honor Of Indiana Congresswoman Jackie Walorski
Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered flags in Iowa to half-staff through midnight tonight (Thursday) in honor of U.S. Congresswoman Jackie Walorski. Walorski, who represented Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District since 2013, died Wednesday in a car crash in northern