Lytton Fire Department Invites Public To Saturday Open House At New Fire Station
The Lytton Fire Department is inviting the public to join them this weekend for an open house at their new fire station. According to Chief, Troy Arndt, construction on the $350,000 structure finished only a week ago.
Region XII Breaks Ground At New Senior Housing Duplexes In Glidden
Contractors broke ground this week for new senior housing units in Glidden. The project is a joint effort between the City of Glidden, Region XII Council of Governments (COG), Peace Lutheran Church and other similar organizations. Three
Audubon Superintendent Thanks Volunteers For Quick Repairs To Football Field Damaged By Vandals
Audubon Superintendent, Eric Trager, is thanking the community for their support after a vandal tore up the high school football field with their vehicle. Trager says school officials became aware of the damage Thursday morning. Trager adds
Coon Rapids Bayard Volleyball Played at a High Level All of 2020
Interview with Head Coach Jessica Denholm
Coon Rapids Bayard Football Finishes 2020 at 7-1
Interview with Head Coach Chris Mohr
Applications For Second Round Of Broadband Infrastructure Grants Opens Today
Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced a new round of grants to expand broadband access. The latest Empower Rural Iowa Broadband grants will provide an additional $5 million to give more Iowans access to critical broadband infrastructure. “The
Glidden Woman Receives Several Citations In Accident Early Wednesday Morning
A Glidden woman has received several citations after an accident at the railroad crossing in Ralston. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office responded to A Avenue, near 1st Street, at approximately 12:35 a.m. Wednesday. The initial investigation concluded
Robert Hudson of Audubon
Robert Dean Hudson, the son of Francis and Joann (Fawkes) Hudson, was born December 9, 1951, in Fort Dodge, Iowa and died October 23, 2020 at home surrounded by family, following a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer.
Carroll Council Approves Cemetery Rate, Ordinance And Policy Changes
Proposed rate increases at the Carroll Aquatic Center, the Municipal Golf Course and the Rec Center are pending approval by the Carroll City Council. The roughly five percent changes will likely be brought back at the next
Two Iowa Farmers Named To United Soybean Board
Two Iowa soybean producers have been appointed to serve on the United Soybean Board by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Tim Bardole of Rippey and Tom Oswald of Cleghorn will accept the confirmation at a hearing