The City Of Lake View Is Wrapping Up A Housing Grant Program
The City of Lake View is nearing the end of a housing grant program that helped develop homes within the community. The development came through a Community Development Block Grant (GDBG), and City Administrator Scott Peterson says
Grassley And Franken Square Off Tonight In Only Scheduled Senatorial Debate
The first and only debate between Iowa’s Republican incumbent Chuck Grassley and retired Navy Admiral Mike Franken for Iowa’s U.S. Senate seat begins tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. The hour-long debate will be broadcast live on Iowa
Investigation Leads To Felony Drug Trafficking Charges For Storm Lake Man
A Storm Lake man faces at least 10 criminal charges, including drug trafficking, following a month-long investigation by the Storm Lake Police Department. According to authorities, they initiated the investigation into 27-year-old Steven Ray Allbee after allegations
Carroll Woman Taken Into Custody After Allegedly Displaying A Hand Gun At A Local Business
A Carroll woman was taken into custody Wednesday after allegedly displaying a gun at a local convenience store. According to the Carroll Police Department, at approximately 6:00 p.m., 27-year-old Jau-Shay Leonna Tanshoir Battle entered the BP County
Richard Rose of Westside
Richard Louis Rose, age 81, of Westside, IA, passed away on Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at Panora Specialty Care in Panora, IA, surrounded by his family. Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. on Monday, October
160th Street Work Near Ross In Audubon County Begins Today
Beginning today (Thursday), an approximately two-mile stretch of 160th Street in Audubon County near Ross will be closed for spot repairs. The work zone includes the roadway between Jay and Lark Avenues. Crews are expected to finish
Lake View Issues Boil Advisory In Response To Low Chlorine Levels In Water Supply
All customers on the Lake View municipal water supply have been placed under a boil advisory until further notice following an equipment failure last (Wednesday) night. At approximately 8:30 p.m., city officials announced the system’s chlorine machinery