Iowa Utilities Commission announces agency process improvements

In light of Governor Kim Reynolds decision on Wednesday to veto House File 639, an act relating to infrastructure projects, like the Summit Carbon Solutions Pipeline, the Iowa Utilities Commission acknowledges the governor’s guidance and will begin
Hampton Police make an arrest in a vandalism case

A 38-year-old homeless man was arrested by the Hampton Police Department Wednesday night and charged with 2nd degree criminal mischief. Corey Ryan Casady is alleged to have scratched six vehicles with an unknown object, causing between 15-hundred
Thursday, June 12
Baseball
AGWSR – 0
@ Grundy Center – 6
Aplington-Parkersburg – 7
@ Union – 0
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows – 2
Vs. Bishop Garrigan – 5
@ Target Field – Minneapolis, MN
West Fork – 18 (4)
@ Clarksville – 0
Denver – 4
@ Dike-New Hartford – 3
North Butler – 2
@ Hampton-Dumont-CAL – 3
South Hardin – 21 (4)
@ Gladbrook-Reinbeck – 2
Softball
AGWSR – 0
@ Grundy Center – 8 (5)
Aplington-Parkersburg – 11 (4)
@ Union – 1
Belmond-Klemme – 3
@ Humboldt – 9
North Butler – 2
@ #1 (1A) Clarksville – 7
Denver – 0
@ Dike-New Hartford – 1
Webster City – 2
@ Iowa Falls-Alden – 3 (9)
Greene River Days set for this weekend

The 53rd annual Greene River Days kick off Friday at Perrin Park and will include the Little Miss and Mr. Greene Contest along with the introduction of the 2025 Greene River Days Queen. The Greene Spirit Awards
Fundraising Efforts Continue to Rebuild Belmond Swimming Pool

A group of about 20 people in Belmond are helping raise funds for a new pool. Lee Ann Waltzing is a member of the citizen’s committee in Belmond and tells RadioOnTheGo News the city closed the Luick
Hardin Supervisors review EMS planning

The Hardin County Board of Supervisors Wednesday advanced plans to formally explore declaring Emergency Medical Services as an essential service. The board approved publication of public hearing dates, set for August 20th, August 27th, and September 8th,
Negative reaction from area lawmaker on governor’s veto of pipeline bill

Iowa State Senator Dennis Guth of Klemme is disappointed in Governor Kim Reynolds vetoing the bill that would have placed restrictions on Summit Carbon Solutions in constructing their proposed pipeline across the state. Guth was one of
Meservey City Council acts on utility rates

The Meservey City Council this week approved adjusting the water rates to help prove the ability of the city to pay for a State Revolving Fund loan. The Meservey council approved increasing the monthly garbage collection rate
Consulting contract approved by the Eldora City Council

The Eldora City Council Tuesday night approved a consulting contract with Rick Roe of Clive to help recommend future plans for the city fire and EMS departments, for example, do they need two buildings, or can they
Latest U-S Drought Monitor Report released for Iowa

The latest U-S Drought Monitor Report through Tuesday morning shows that the coverage area of no drought conditions in Iowa dropped again by almost 8 percent to 20-point-49 percent. The coverage area for abnormally dry conditions increased