Two Individuals Taken Into Custody Following The Use Of Counterfeit Money In Storm Lake
The Storm Lake Police Department was dispatched yesterday (Tuesday) for a report of an individual using counterfeit money. According to law enforcement, the incident occurred at Beer Thirty in Storm Lake. Upon arrival, officers spoke with employees
A Developer Plans To Build 35 New Apartment Units In Audubon
Housing has been an issue across the state, and the City of Audubon just received news that a developer will be building apartments in town. Audubon County Economic Development (ACED) Business and Tourism Coordinator Sara Slater says
Region XII Invites Area Residents To Complete Long-Range Transportation Plan Survey
Region XII Council of Governments is encouraging residents of Audubon, Carroll, Crawford, Greene, Guthrie, and Sac Counties to complete a brief survey that will help guide transportation initiatives in the area for the next three decades. The
Crop Condition Ratings Unchanged As Iowa Producers Ready For Harvest
Iowa producers are keying in on harvest preparations now that the Labor Day holiday has passed and crops edge closer to maturity. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Crop Progress and Condition Report for the
Iowa Supreme Court Denies Appeal Request For Carroll Man Convicted Of Child Sexual Abuse
The Iowa Supreme Court has denied an appeal request from a Carroll man convicted of felony sexual abuse in Carroll County District Court. Seventy-eight-year-old Raymond John Miller was sentenced to up to 25 years in prison after
Kinnick Documentary Produced By Mt. Carmel Native, Scott Siepker, Opens Thursday At Carroll Theatre
Beginning tomorrow (Thursday) night at the Carroll 5 Fridley Theatre, the story of legendary University of Iowa football player, Nile Kinnick, debuts for local audiences. The 90-minute documentary, titled “Kinnick: The Documentary,” is produced by Mt. Carmel