Audubon Chamber Of Commerce Disbanding In 2025
The Audubon Chamber of Commerce will disband at the start of the 2025 calendar year, with the local community stepping up to continue another similar organization. According to a social media post on Dec. 13, as of
LIHEAP Application For Heating Assistance Open Until April 30, 2025
With the warmer winter this season has had, New Opportunities wants to remind individuals to not wait to sign up for low-income home energy assistance program (LIHEAP) if needing extra help paying for heat in their house.
Sac County Conservation Hosting Annual Christmas Bird Count Event This Saturday
Sac County Conservation invites everyone out to Hagge Park this Saturday for the annual Christmas bird count event. Every year from Dec. 14 through Jan. 5, locations are requested and selected by the National Audubon Society to
Manson Juvenile Facing Attempted Murder Charges After Injurying Adult Male With Scissors
A 17-year-old juvenile male from Mason will be heading to jury trial for an attempted murder charge for harming an individual after having his electronic device taken away. According to Calhoun County District Court records, 17-year-old Teaghun
Choose Iowa Grant Applications Open Through Jan. 31
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig Has announced the return of the Choose Iowa Value-Added Grants, which match up to $25,000 per project to boost the availability of locally grown, raised, and produced foods, beverages, and agricultural
Iowa Deer Hunters’ Focus Shifts to Late-Season Muzzleloader And Population Management
Iowa’s deer hunters are now transitioning to late-season muzzleloader and reopened archery seasons through Jan. 10, following the conclusion of the regular gun seasons. Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Deer Biologist Jace Elliott predicts around 10,000
Iowa Fuel Report: Dec. 24, 2024
Iowans saw modest increases at the gas pump in this week’s fuel report from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) and AAA-Iowa. As of Tuesday, Dec. 24, the average price for a gallon of
Carroll Land Deal Falls Through; Council To Go Back To Drawing Board For Future Development
The Carroll City Council will need to head back to the drawing board after plans for a proposed housing development fell through. Earlier this month, the council voted 4-1 to proceed with a land swap with Pete