Carroll Council To Hold Another Closed Session And Address The Second Reading Of Two Ordinances Monday
The Carroll City Council has scheduled another closed session at the conclusion of their Monday, Oct. 11 meeting. According to the posted agenda, the session falls under Iowa Code 21.5(1)(c), “To discuss strategy with counsel in matters
Projects Across Iowa Can Get A Fresh Coat Through Paint Iowa Beautiful Program
Keep Iowa Beautiful and Diamond Vogel Paint are thrilled to announce they are taking applications for the 2022 Paint Iowa Beautiful program. Selected applicants will receive free paint to be used on a wide variety of community
DNR Reminds Area Residents Of Upcoming REAP Meeting At Swan Lake
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding residents that the local Resource Enhancement And Protection (REAP) assembly will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the Swan Lake State Park Education Center from 6:30 p.m.
Sac County Conservation Is Cooking Up Some Fun With New Programs And Events
Sac County Conservation has announced more upcoming events for kids, adults and families alike. A new seasonal program, that is free of charge, is being offered to kids who are 10 to 15 years old. The Outdoor
October Is Cooperative Month
October is Cooperative Month in Iowa, and many may be surprised to learn that one of four residents (more than 1.4 million individuals) is a cooperative member, whether they know it or not. Membership could be through
Congressman Feenstra’s Representatives To Hold Office Hours In Crawford, Sac And Audubon Counties
Congressman for Iowa’s 4th District, Randy Feenstra, has announced representatives from his office will be holding the second round of office hours in three local counties this month. There are two counties on the calendar for Wednesday,
Wait Just A Little Longer To Prune Those Oaks
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is advising residents to wait just a little longer before pruning their oak treas. “It’s best to wait until after Oct. 15 to start pruning oak trees,” says Tivon Feeley with
Local Law Enforcement Is Pleased With New Radio Communication System
Local first responders have now had a few months to use the new Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications System (ISICS). Carroll County Sheriff, Ken Pingrey, says the law enforcement side switched to the new communication system in June