Land Developer Interested In New Housing In Sac City
Sac City may be seeing an increase to its borders after last week’s city council meeting. The city’s Housing Subcommittee was approved to enter negotiations with a land developer says City Administrator Adam Ledford. The land is
Two Teenagers Taken To Hospital After Single Vehicle Accident
Two teenagers were taken to the Audubon County Memorial Hospital (ACMH) after a single-vehicle rollover accident last Sunday, Aug. 28. The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office was called to the scene at approximately 11 a.m. where they discovered
Public Gets To Meet Three Candidates Running For Carroll City Manager Position
The three candidates who are vying for the position of Carroll City Manager were given the opportunity to meet with city staff and tour the facilities and the community last Friday afternoon. They were also given the
Commemorative Coins Will Be Part Of Carroll County Courthouse 50th Anniversary Celebration
Photo above: Design work still underway on coins begin made for Carroll County Courthouse 50th Anniversary. Blue will be added into the coin, as shown in the design drawings below. Carroll County Assessor, Cindy Heuton, is on
Branstad Signing Books And Raising Money Tuesday In Carroll
Carroll area residents will get the chance to meet Governor Terry Branstad as he comes to town for a special book signing event on Tuesday, Aug. 30. He will be signing copies of his new biography, “Iowa’s
Portion of Bella Vista Drive Closed Tuesday
The Union Pacific Railroad RoadSafe Rail division has notified Carroll authorities that a portion of Bella Vista Drive will be closed on Tuesday, Aug. 30. From 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Bella Vista Drive between Anthony Street
Substitute Teacher For BCIG and MVAO Districts Charged For Sexual Relationships With Students
IDA GROVE, Iowa (AP) — A substitute teacher has been accused of having sexual relationships with students at two northwest Iowa high schools. Online court records show 32-year-old John Tietsort, of rural Battle Creek, is charged in
MidAmerican Energy Gains Approval From IUB For Wind Energy Project
The Iowa Utilities Board approved the plans for MidAmerican Energy’s Wind XI project last Friday, Aug. 26. The project, which will consist of 1,000 wind turbines on multiple sites across the state, will generate more than $1.2
Granger Woman Arrested For Suspected Attempted Burglaries In Rippey
Early Saturday morning, the Greene County Sheriff’s Office began receiving reports of a female attempting to enter several homes in the 200 block of 3rd Street in Rippey without the homeowner’s consent. A deputy responded at 5:07
Semi Rollover Accident Near Churdan Kills 19 Hogs
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office and Churdan Fire and Rescue responded to the scene of a single-vehicle, semi tractor-trailer rollover accident at approximately 5:30 a.m. Friday morning near Churdan. Twenty-seven-year-old Jacob Bieret of Wall Lake was traveling