Audubon City Council Faces Time Constraints To Approve Fireworks In City Limits Before The Holiday
The Audubon City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance allowing fireworks within city limits at a meeting on Monday and are optimistic it will be in place for the Fourth of July. First- and second-class
Authorities Still Searching For Suspect Involved In Three-County Police Chase
A high-speed chase involving multiple law enforcement agencies and spanning three counties started early Thursday morning in Sac City and authorities are still searching for the driver. At approximately 2 a.m., officers with the Sac City Police
Glidden’s Kruger Shelter House Has Only Finishing Work To Complete Before Hosting Its First Guests
The Albert Kruger Sr. Shelter House in Glidden is in its final days of construction, and the city is only waiting on the closing of a punch list for work to be considered complete. On Monday, the
Milton Meyer of Des Moines (formerly of Lake View)
Funeral Services for 85 yr. old Milton Meyer of Des Moines, formerly of Lake View will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Wheatland Presbyterian Church in rural Breda with burial in the Church cemetery. The arrangements
Ronald Allen Bruggeman of Guthrie Center (formerly of Glidden)
Funeral services for 58 yr. old Ronald Allen Bruggeman of Guthrie Center (formerly of Glidden) will be Saturday, June 17th at 11 a.m. at the Dahn & Woodhouse Funeral Home in Glidden with burial following in the
Carroll City Manager, Pogge-Weaver, Says First Access Washington Trip Exceeded His Expectations
This past week, a contingent of Carroll city, county and business leaders traveled to Washington, D.C. for their annual Access Washington trip to meet with area legislators, House Representative Steve King and Senators, Chuck Grassley and Joni
No Consumer Fireworks Use In Breda This Fourth, But A Change Is Coming Soon
The Breda City Council has, according to Mayor, Mike Schwabe, decided they will be redoing their current ordinance on the use of fireworks within the city limits. However, they will be taking some time to get it
Senator Ernst Working For Approval Of Summertime E15 Sales
The Iowa Corn Growers Association has led an effort to distribute a multi-organizational letter thanking U.S. Senator, Joni Ernst, for the Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act. This bipartisan piece of legislation is under consideration in the
Panora Man Arrested On Two Counts Of Criminal Mischief
A Panora man has been arrested on second-degree criminal mischief charges for damages done to field gates. The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports that 38-year-old Kerry Hayes was taken into custody on Monday on two counts, both
Landus Opens SoyPlus Expansion To Members For Tours This Afternoon
Landus Cooperative is ready to open the doors of the new SoyPlus plant expansion for their member-owners with tours this afternoon (Thursday). The 30-minute tours will be departing from the Landus Cooperative office (406 1st Street, Ralston)