Lake City Representing New Logo To Create Stronger Sense Of Pride To Community
The Lake City City Council has approved of a design and will be moving forward to updating the city’s logo. The idea was brought to the attention of city officials months ago when city council reviewed the
Charter Oak Couple Facing Child Endangerment Charges After Failing To Seek Medical Care For Injured Two-Week-Old Infant
A couple from Charter Oak remains in custody after allegedly failing to receive medical treatment for seriously injured two-week old infant. According to Crawford County District Court records, 23-year-old Chad Eugene Gibbs Jr allegedly fell down the
Gov. Reynolds Orders Flags To Raise To Full Staff On State Buildings For President Trumps Inauguration
Gov. Kim Reynolds orders flags to be raised to full-staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, recognizing the presidential inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump. Flags were currently ordered to be at half-staff until Jan. 28, in remembrance
Carroll County Supervisors To Review 10 Departments’ Preliminary FY26 Budgets At Monday’s Meeting
Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 budget preparations once again take up the bulk of the Carroll County Board of Supervisors’ agenda for next week’s meeting. The board convenes at the Carroll County Courthouse at 9 a.m. on Monday,
Iowa PBS To Air 2025 Iowa State Dance Championships
Iowa PBS will showcase the talents of nearly 5,000 high school and college athletes in its coverage of the 2025 Iowa State Dance Team Championships, airing next week. The program will premiere Monday, Jan. 20, at 8
Iowa DNR Sets Public Meetings On Hunting, Trapping Seasons; Lake View To Host Again
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold a series of public meetings to review the recently concluded hunting and trapping seasons and discuss potential changes to related rules and regulations. The town hall-style meetings will