Lake View City Council Moves Forward With Zoning Ordinance Changes For Potential Housing Development
The Lake View City Council is moving forward with residential zoning ordinance changes to prepare for a potential new housing development in the community. Administrator, Scott Peterson, says the first change deals with regulations regarding pools on
Lake City Man Charged With OWI Following UTV Accident Saturday Night
A Lake City man has been charged with operating while intoxicated after a utility terrain vehicle accident late Saturday night. According to a criminal complaint filed by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, the accident occurred at approximately
Storm Lake GameStop Employee Arrested On Allegations Of Embezzlement
An Aurelia man was arrested Monday following an investigation into a report of ongoing thefts from a local video game retailer. Law enforcement were called to the Storm Lake GameStop on Aug. 5 by the company’s corporate
Glidden Native Joins Carroll Police Force
The first order of business at Monday’s Carroll City Council meeting was the introduction of the newest officer to join the Carroll Police force. Chief, Brad Burke, says Nathan Kult had officially started just that morning and
Julin Named To Iowa’s Artisanal Butchery Task Force
An Arcadia meat locker owner has been named as one of 19 members of Iowa’s Artisanal Butchery Task Force. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig, will chair the task force and he announced today (Tuesday) that Dan
Sailor Killed At Pearl Harbor To Be Buried In Hometown Of Exira Next Month
EXIRA, Iowa (RI) – The remains of a sailor from southwest Iowa who died during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor will buried next month in his hometown of Exira. Eli Olsen was among 429 servicemembers onboard
Head Downtown This Thursday For A “Wild” Time At The Next Live + Local Concert
The next free Live + Local concert will be coming to downtown Carroll this Thursday and features a “wildly” popular local band. Wild Ambition will rock the crowd from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. thanks to the
Recent Rains Have Not Brought Up Iowa’s Average Soil Moisture Levels
Farmers are looking for more rainfall to help offset moisture shortages experienced in many portions of the state over the growing season. “After generally dry and pleasant weather during the Iowa State Fair, beneficial rain fell across