City Of Wall Lake Begins Process Of Removing 400+ Ash Trees From Rights-Of-Way
The City of Wall Lake is moving forward with plans to remove vulnerable ash trees from rights-of-way throughout the community. According to Clerk, Chris Rodman, the city council has been discussing how the city plans to address
Breda City Council Approves Code Change Requiring Golf Carts On City Streets To Be Operated By Licensed Drivers
The Breda City Council has approved an ordinance change that increases the requirements for golf carts to operate on city streets. The city code’s first reading was unanimously approved at their Monday, July 13 meeting. Under the
McFarland Clinic Physicians Donate $4,500 To United Way Of Carroll
PICTURED (L-R)- Front Row: Lisa Rial, Aubrey Kemberling, Karen Friedlein, Becky Boes, Dr. Eric Jensen, Dr. Julie Perkins, Dr. Michael Slattery; Back Row: Tim Lawler, Mallory Ramaekers, Scott Mikkelson, Chad Lawson, Kyle Bauer, Dr. Greg Perkins
Retiring 6th District Senator Is Proud Of His Record On An Issue That Spurred His Legislative Career
Throughout his eight-year tenure as Iowa 6th District Senator, Mark Segebart says he has been most proud of his work on one polarizing issue. Republicans in the Senate were able to take several steps on the abortion
Iowa Man’s Death Sentence Appeal Denied As Friday’s Execution Draws Near
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge has denied an Iowa drug kingpin’s requests to delay his execution, which is scheduled for Friday. U.S. District Judge Leonard Strand wrote Tuesday that he would not intervene to
WCIRWA Celebrates 50 Years
West Central Iowa Rural Water Association is celebrating 50 years in business with a special event. They will be hosting a BBQ meal at the Manning Hausbarn Konferenz Centre on Thursday, July 16 from 5 p.m. to
Manning And Jefferson Included In First Year Of Rural Innovation And Rural Housing Assessment Grant Programs
Twenty-one Iowa communities will receive Rural Innovation and Rural Housing Assessment Grants through the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), totaling $400,000. Manning and Jefferson are included in this first year of the program grants developed as part
Carroll Rec Center Tours And Coffee With The Mayor Scheduled Ahead Of September Bond Referendum
The City of Carroll continues to work toward a Sept. 8 referendum vote on a combination of General Obligation (GO) bonds and Local Option Sales Tax (L.O.S.T.) funds to pay for the estimated $13.38 million Recreation Center
(PHOTOS) Baseball Results Tuesday, July 14th
Photos: Sponsored by Roselle Mutual Insurance Fort Dodge At Carroll- Regular Season Fort Dodge 11 Carroll 10 (8 Innings) Carroll wrapped up the regular season 7-12 as they suffer another tough close loss. The Dodgers