Lake City Administrator Eric Wood Has Been Put On Paid Administrative Leave
Following allegations of felonious misconduct in office, two counts of suborning perjury, and obstructing prosecution Lake City Administrator Eric Wood has been put on paid administrative leave. The city has hired former City Administrator Lee Vogt as
Carroll City Council Will Meet Tonight To Accept The City Manager’s Resignation
The Carroll City Council will meet tonight (Wednesday) for a special meeting to accept the City Manager’s resignation. Last week Mike Pogge-Weaver was selected to become the new City Administrator in Johnston. Two items on the council’s
Rep. Feenstra Schedules Traveling Office Hours In Audubon, Crawford, Greene, And Sac Counties
Iowa 4th District Congressman Randy Feenstra’s staff is hosting traveling office hours throughout October, including four counties within the listening area. Feenstra’s staff will be available to help constituents with issues related to passports, veterans’ benefits, social
Rep. Best Seeks Fifth Term In Iowa House Unopposed In New District 11
State Representative Brian Best of Glidden will be the sole candidate to appear on the Nov. 8 ballot for the newly redrawn House District 11 for the upcoming midterm elections. District 11 encompasses the entirety of Carroll
Sioux City Attorney, Jessica Noll, Appointed As Associate Judge In Iowa Judicial District 3B
Yesterday (Tuesday), Gov. Kim Reynolds announced the appointment of an Akron attorney as an associate judge in Iowa Judicial Election District 3B. Jessica Noll of Akron currently practices with Deck Law, PLC in Sioux City and also
Residents In North Audubon Issued Boil Advisory Until Further Notice
The City of Audubon issued a boil advisory Tuesday evening after several residences on the north side of town lost water services. The homes falling under the order include Division Street north of Broadway Street and the