Iowa Health And Human Services Issues Warning After FDA Investigation Discovers Severe Illness Being Linked To Diamond Shruumz Products
Picture credit to the U.S Food and Drug Adminstration Iowa Health and Human Services (HHS) warns of serious illnesses reported from Iowans who have consumed a specific brand of micro-dosing mushroom-infused treats and advises Iowans to dispose
Iowa Department Of Transportation Looking To Transform Highway 4 In Jefferson To A Three-Lane Roadway Next Year
The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) proposes transforming Highway 4 through Jefferson from a four-lane down to a three-lane roadway. It is working to gather information to inform city residents of the suggested change. The City of
Audubon City Council Appoints New Mayor For City
The Audubon City Council held a special meeting last night (Monday) to appoint a new mayor after the previous mayor ended his term prematurely. Robert Malloy was elected major, replacing Barb Jacobsen, who decided not to run
Nancy Jones of Audubon
Nancy Marie Jones, age 75, of Audubon, IA, passed away on Monday, June 24, 2024, at Bergen Mercy in Omaha, NE. She was surrounded by her loved ones, which she lovingly called her tribe. Nancy Marie Zenor
IUB Approves Summit Carbon Solutions Pipeline Permit Application
The Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) has approved the Summit Carbon Solutions application to construct, operate, and maintain a hazardous liquid pipeline through 29 counties in Iowa, with modifications. Summit Carbon filed the petition on January 28, 2022,
Carroll City Council Requests Specific Definitions Before Approving Fencing Materials Ordinance
The Carroll City Council is taking steps to ban the use of wooden pallet fencing in town following complaints from residents. City Building Inspection Director and Fire Chief Dan Hannasch says staff recommends an ordinance amendment outlining
Governors Reynolds And Pillen Urge People To Stay Off Missouri River As Flooding Moves South
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen are jointly urging people to stay off the Missouri River as water levels continue to surpass flood stage. This warning follows updates from emergency management officials and the
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Mark Beardmore Selected To Fill Vacancy On Carroll County Board Of Supervisors
Carroll County officials announced today (Tuesday) the appointment of Mark Beardmore of Carroll to fill a vacancy on the Carroll County Board of Supervisors. The appointment, which is determined by a three-person committee consisting of the Carroll