$3,000 Worth Of Damages In A Two-Vehicle Crash Yesterday Morning In Jefferson
The Jefferson Police Department was dispatched to a two-vehicle accident at North Oak and West State streets yesterday morning (Wednesday). According to law enforcement, at approximately 10:50 a.m., a 2009 Toyota Camry operated by, Carol Delp of
The Sac City Council Met Tuesday To Go Over Several Projects
The Sac City Council met Tuesday night with items on their agenda, including a sanitary sewer improvement project, an airport runway lighting project, and setting a public hearing for the Fiscal Year 2022 budget amendment. City Administrator,
Marlo Weitl Of Carroll
Marlo John Weitl, 87 of rural Carroll, died Monday evening, May 9, 2022, at his home. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Monday, May 16, 2022, at Holy Spirit Church – St.
Local Shooter Finishes Near Top At 2022 World Speed Shooting Championship
A local competitive shooter, Kolby Pavlock, found himself on the podium in at least three divisions after competing at the 2022 World Speed Shooting Championship earlier this month. The contest, hosted in Talladega, Ala. from April 27
Flags Ordered To Half-Staff Friday For The Return Of Iowan Killed At Pearl Harbor
Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered flags in Iowa to half-staff on Friday, May 13, recognizing an Iowan’s return home after nearly 80 years. Navy Storekeeper 3rd Class, Harry E. Nichols of Sioux City, was killed during the
Gas Prices In Iowa Spike 20 Cents Since Last Week
According to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and AAA-Iowa, the past week was marked by sharp increases in gasoline prices. As of Wednesday, May 11, the price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline averaged $4.12 across
Registration Now Open For Carroll Chamber Of Commerce’s Seventh Annual Color Run At Swan Lake
Registration is now open for the Carroll Chamber of Commerce’s annual Color Run/Walk. Now in its seventh year, the event is scheduled for Saturday, June 4 at Swan Lake State Park. According to Chamber Program Director, Ashley
Ralston City Officials Lift Boil Advisory
Ralston city officials announced today (Thursday) that the boil order issued for the community at the beginning of the week has been lifted. The advisory was put in place on Sunday, May 8 after determining there was
Hydrant Flushing In Westside Scheduled For Tonight, May 12
Beginning tonight (Thursday), the City of Westside will begin their spring hydrant flushing procedures. Crews will travel throughout town and open the outlets to dislodge mineral deposits or iron build-up in city water mains. Residents may experience
Gov. Reynolds Extends 2022 Planting Season Proclamation Through June 11
Iowa Governor, Kim Reynolds, announced Wednesday the extension of the spring planting proclamation for another month. The proclamation, which relaxes weight limits and hours of service requirements connected to the transportation of crop inputs for planting season,