Three Local Communities Land Low-Income Loans For Water Quality Projects
Three local communities have been awarded low-interest State Revolving Fund loans for their identified water quality projects. The city of Manning has borrowed $5,313 and Westside $12,725. The community of Grand Junction has taken on the biggest
Change Of Location For Congressman Steve King’s Sioux City Office
Beginning on Monday, Oct. 30, Congressman Steve King will have a new office location in Sioux City. The move will put King’s office in the Federal Building, at 320 6th Street, Room 122. The phone and fax
Registration For Scholarships Now Open
Registration is now open for the Iowa Financial Know-How Challenge: Senior Scholarship. The Iowa Student Loan program will give Iowa high school seniors the chance to receive one of 30, $2,000 scholarships for college while also learning
More Than $112,000 To Paid Back To IPERS With Duetsche Bank Settlement
The Duetsche Bank will be paying Iowa’s largest pension fund more than $112,000 and will make payments to affected Iowa non-profit organizations as part of a $220 million settlement. Iowa Attorney General, Tom Miller, made the announcement
City Officials Learn The Next Sac City Water Tower Repainting Could Cost An Extra $100,000
Sac City officials were informed this week that the next time the city’s water tower gets repainted it could cost them a substantial amount more. City Administrator, Jamie Lawrence, says the paint on the tower is becoming
Carroll Man Enters Guilty Plea On Third Degree Burglary Charge
A Carroll man has entered a guilty to plea to third degree burglary charges earlier this week. The plea for the aggravated misdemeanor charge against Tyler James Rodgers was entered Thursday, Oct. 26. Rogers received a deferred
Glidden To Honor Merle Hay On 100th Anniversary Of His Death
The Glidden Public Library is inviting a well-known military historian next weekend to honor the 100-year anniversary of the town’s most famous citizen, Pvt. Merle David Hay. At 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4, Camp Dodge Historian,
Carroll Man Accused Of Threatening Another Man With A Machete Submits Plea Deal To Court
A Carroll man accused of threatening another man with a machete while camping has submitted a plea agreement on the charges. With the deal, 49-year-old Kenneth Emerson Morris entered a guilty plea to a domestic assault charge,
Glidden And Coon Rapids Selected To Participate In 2018 Iowa’s Living Roadways Community Visioning Program
Coon Rapids and Glidden are two of 10 Iowa communities that have been selected to participate in Iowa’s Living Roadways Community Visioning program in 2018. The Living Roadways Trust Fund was started in 1988 to finance and
Hawkeye Care Center Of Carroll Changes Owners And Name Nov. 1
The Hawkeye Care Center of Carroll will be going by a new name beginning next month. Starting Nov. 1., the senior care provider will become known as Accura HealthCare of Carroll after Des Moines-based Accura HealthCare takes
