Audubon Residents Invited To Aug. 17 Round Table To Discuss Their Vision For The Community
Next week, the City of Audubon and Audubon County Economic Development (ACED) are hosting a community meeting to collect public input from residents on downtown vitality, recreational opportunities, transportation issues and more. The approximately two-hour meeting takes
DNR Offers Tips For Late Summer Aquatic Vegetation Management
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding land owners now is the time to begin their late summer aquatic plant control efforts. Healthy ponds need aquatic plants, but if allowed to grow uncontrolled, they can
Sac County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Recognized By Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau
A Sac County Sheriff’s Office deputy was recognized last week by the Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau for his commitment to making Iowa’s roadways in his service area safer. Sgt. Jonathon Meyer was selected for the award
Manilla Candidate For U.S. Senate Seat Says He Wants Iowans To Tell Him About Their Concerns
A Manilla farmer is using his spare time to hit the road and campaign for the U.S. Senate seat that has been held for four decades by Republican, Chuck Grassley. Democratic candidate, Dave Muhlbauer, has been a
IKM-Manning Freshman Orientation Scheduled For Next Week
Orientation for incoming IKM-Manning Community School District freshmen has been scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 19. Students are encouraged to attend the one-hour orientation in the high school auditorium at 1 p.m. with a tour of the school
Iowa Attorney General Offers Tips For Getting The Best Rate On College Financing
Many Iowa college students will be heading back to campuses in the coming days and Iowa Attorney General, Tom Miller, is urging families to review their financing options. Filling the gap in college financial aid packages may
Audubon County Road Department Issues Another Extension To Jay Avenue Closure
An Audubon County road closure has been extended for the second time. Electrical work on Jay Avenue, between 130th and 140th Streets north of Audubon, was slated to be completed over the weekend, but the Audubon County
Alice Rupiper of Roselle
Alice Rupiper, age 86, of Roselle, IA, died Saturday, August 7, 2021 at Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids, IA. She died peacefully surrounded by her husband Wayne, her 11 children and other family members. Mass of