Iowa Author Scheduled To Speak At Five Local Libraries Discussing Lost Towns, Rosies Of Iowa, And More

An Iowa author has made plans to stop at several libraries in the listening area to discuss various topics from the Civilian Conservation Corps, Rosies of Iowa and more. Linda McCann began writing her published books back
Glidden Residents Can Expect Street Work As 2025 Street Maintenance Project Gets Underway Monday

Glidden residents are advised that the 2025 Street Maintenance project is expected to begin this upcoming Monday. The contractor, Blacktop Service Company out of Humbolt, will start along Arizona Street, W 3rd Street between Idaho Street and
Carroll County Board Of Supervisors Meet On Monday For Public Hearing For Rezoning And More

The Carroll County Board of Supervisors Monday meeting will hold a public hearing for zoning reclassifications, approve interfund transfer for the Secondary Roads Department and more. First on the agenda is the public hearing starting at 9
Rec Center Fees, Telephone Upgrades, And Pond Dredging On Carroll City Council’s Agenda For Monday

The Carroll City Council convenes for its next regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, with Rec Center rate changes and springtime projects taking up most of the agenda. The April 28 meeting begins at 5:15 p.m. at Carroll
Audubon County’s Eagle Avenue To Close For Over A Month For Bridge Replacement

The Audubon County Road Department has announced that Eagle Avenue in the southwest corner of the county will be closed for over a month beginning in May for a bridge replacement project. County officials say the project
Rep. Feenstra Urges Trump Administration To Allow Nationwide E15 Sales This Summer

U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa) has joined a bipartisan effort urging the Trump administration to allow the nationwide sale of E15 fuel during the upcoming summer driving season. In a letter to President Donald Trump, Feenstra alongside
