Ten Squared Women Of Guthrie Center Present $15K Check To The Guthrie Center Fire Department For New Radios

Picture credit to the Ten Squared Women of Guthrie County The Ten Squared Women of Guthrie County has awarded $15,000 donation to the Guthrie Center Firefighter’s Association to purchase new communication radios. The fire department will be
Audubon CSD Holding Public Hearing On Proposed Property Tax Rate Monday, With A Slight Decrease For FY27

As budget preparations get underway, the Audubon Community School District is proposing a very small decrease to its proposed property tax rate. For Fiscal Year (FY) 27, the district has proposed a tax rate of $11.29205 per
Lanesboro Quasi Committee Is Hosting Bingo Fundraiser This Weekend For Town’s Big Celebration In 2027

Picture credit to the Lanesboro Iowa Betterment The Lanesboro Quasi Committee is getting ready for the town’s 125th celebration in the summer of 2027, with the first of many fundraising opportunities happening this weekend. This Saturday, the
Iowa Fuel Report: March 18, 2026

For the third consecutive week, fuel prices continued their sharp increases across the state, according to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) and AAA-Iowa. As of Wednesday, March 18, the average price for a
Lake City Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Drug Trafficking, Firearms Charges

A Lake City man faces significant time behind bars in a federal prison after pleading guilty Wednesday to drug trafficking and firearm charges. According to records from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa,
Three Pella Managers Receive Award From ESGR, Returning Nat’l Guard Soldier

Pictured: Joshua Young, Alex Daniel, Spc. Cameron Blunk, George Plaza, and Plant Manager Danielle Leonard Three managers from Pella Corporation’s Carroll facility have been recognized with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Patriotic
Trump Administration temporarily lifts shipping rules to tackle rising fuel costs

The Trump Administration has approved a 60-day suspension of the Jones Act, aiming to ease pressure on fuel prices and stabilize supply chains disrupted by escalating tensions involving Iran. The century-old law typically requires that goods transported
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faces questioning on Capitol Hill

Senior U.S. intelligence officials faced sharp questioning on Capitol Hill during a high-stakes Senate hearing on global threats, with lawmakers zeroing in on the ongoing conflict with Iran, domestic security concerns, and the integrity of upcoming U.S.
Louisville standout Mikel Brown Jr. sidelined for opening game of NCAA tournament due to back injury

Louisville will begin its NCAA Tournament run without one of its most important players, as freshman standout Mikel Brown Jr. has been ruled out for both the first round and a potential second-round matchup due to a
WNBA, players close in on landmark labor deal ahead of 30th season

After more than a year of tense negotiations, the WNBA and its players’ union have reached a verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement, marking a major step forward for the league just weeks before the
