Exira Man Placed On Probation On Deferred Judgement After Admitting To Possessing 248 Grams Of Psilocybin Mushrooms

An Exira man who was facing multiple drug felony charges had all charges dismissed but one with a deferred judgment sentencing and was placed on probation. According to Audubon County District Court records 39-year-old Nathan Alan Thomas
Glidden, Sac City And Jefferson Were Three Of Ten Cities Awarded The DOT’s 2025 Small City Work Zone Sign Package

Three cities in the listening area have been chosen for the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) 2025 Small City Work Zone Sign Package Program. Glidden, Jefferson, and Sac City were three of the ten selected out of
City Of Rinard Boil Advisory Lifted Friday

The boil order that was put in place for the City of Rinard in Calhoun County has been lifted this (Friday) afternoon. The boil advisory was put in place on Tuesday morning, when crews noticed an issue
AG’s Office Launches Cold Case Playing Card Deck To Facilitate Unsolved Murder Investigations

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird unveiled a new tool this week to help solve the state’s more than 400 unsolved murders: a cold case playing card deck. Each of the 52 cards features an unsolved homicide, missing
Carroll City Council Approves FY26 Budget On 4-2 Vote

The Carroll City Council voted 4-2 Monday night to approve its Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget, which includes a nominal increase in the overall property tax levy compared to the current fiscal year. City officials did not
Carroll City Council Unanimously Approves SRO Agreement With CCSD

The Carroll City Council finalized an agreement at its meeting Monday night with the Carroll Community School District (CCSD) to provide a school resource officer (SRO) starting in the 2025-26 school year. Police Chief Brad Burke says
WalletHub Survey Shows Americans Plan To Spend Less This Easter Holiday

A recent survey from personal finance company WalletHub found nearly half of Americans plan to cut back on Easter spending due to perceived economic uncertainty. Results show that 47 percent of Americans intend to skip dyeing Easter
Health Officials Remind Families To Use Caution Around Easter Chicks Over The Holiday

With Easter weekend here, health officials are warning families about the risk of salmonella infections from handling baby chicks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that direct contact with poultry, especially young birds, can
Kelly, Amaya ‘locked in’ for Cubs to start ’25
Cubs show mettle during grueling West Coast swing
