Lake City Residents Are Reminded To Place Trash In Garbage Can For Scheduled Pick-Up Days
City officials of Lake City wish to remind residents not to leave trash just placed on the curb for pick up, as trash must be placed in an appropriate bin per city ordinance. During the last city
Audubon County Sheriff’s Office And Audubon Police Department Offices Will Be Unavailable To The Public Starting Aug 5
The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Audubon Police Department are wanting to remind residents that the departments will not be available for walk-in public assistance starting next month through the end of the 2024
Union Pacific Anticipates Starting Operations Back Up Tuesday Evening After Train Derailment Near Glidden
Union Pacific crews are looking to have tracks cleared and fixed so trains can back up and run on the main line this (Tuesday) evening after a train derailment caused a stop of operations. The incident occurred
Esther Hausman of Halbur
Esther Ann (Ricke) Hausman, cherished mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away on July 28th, 2024, at the age of 98. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at St.
Carroll Fire Department Dispatched To Early Tuesday Morning Tree Fire
The Carroll Fire Department was dispatched early this (Tuesday) morning after the storms that pushed through the area ignited a tree near New Hope’s campus. According to Fire Chief Dan Hannasch, firefighters were dispatched to the 1200
Iowa’s 2024 Crop Catching Up After Planting Delays Early In The Growing Season
Iowa’s corn and soybean crops are now progressing ahead of normal after running behind due to planting delays during a much-needed wet spring earlier this year. Farmers had 5.8 days suitable for fieldwork for the week ending
Carroll County Conference Board Selects Sarah Haberl To Serve As Assessor
The Carroll County Conference Board has announced the hire of Sarah Haberl to serve as the next Carroll County Assessor. Haberl, who has served as the county’s GIS Coordinator since 2020 and Planning & Zoning Commissioner since
State Auditor Sand To Host Town Halls In Area On Thursday
Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand invites the public to join him for several town hall meetings scheduled for Thursday in four area counties. Sand will host the first town hall of the day in Crawford County in
Union Pacific Works To Clear Derailment Near Glidden; Nearby Residents Describe The Experience
Union Pacific crews are already actively working to clear the site of a train derailment that occurred yesterday (Monday) evening in Carroll County. According to a Union Pacific spokesman, an estimated 36 cars derailed about a mile
President Biden calls for Supreme Court changes, with constitutional limits on presidential immunity
On Monday, President Joe Biden called for major changes to the Supreme Court, including a constitutional amendment that would limit immunity for presidents, impose term limits for justices and stipulate an enforceable code of ethics. Biden wrote