Richard Norman Kottman, 88
Dr. Richard Norman Kottman, age 88, of Ames, died on Friday, January 1, 2021 at the Israel Family Hospice House. A private Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, January 11, 2021 at the Adams Funeral Home. The service will be livestreamed, and a link will be provided on the Tribute Wall […]
Kay Davis Cunningham, 80
Kay Davis Cunningham, 80, of Mason City, died peacefully on Sunday, December 13, 2020, at The Great River Medical Center in West Burlington, Iowa. Visitation will be held from 11:00 am until 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 19th, at Hogan Bremer Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 3rd St. NE, Mason City, where a service will be held […]
Thornton Council sets public hearing date
By Dick Fridley During its regular meeting Monday night, the Thornton City Council set a public hearing date and time for the prosed budget for the 2020/2021 Fiscal Year. That hearing will take place at a special Council meeting on Monday, March 16 at 8:30 a.m. Community Center rates After a brief discussion, the Council […]
Thornton Council sets public hearing date
By Dick Fridley During its regular meeting Monday night, the Thornton City Council set a public hearing date and time for the prosed budget for the 2020/2021 Fiscal Year. That hearing will take place at a special Council meeting on Monday, March 16 at 8:30 a.m. Community Center rates After a brief discussion, the Council […]
Main Street businesses aren’t too small to be noticed by hackers
By Travis Fischer Internet security isn’t just for credit card companies and major retailers. As more of the world’s business is done over the internet, protecting your online presence is a consideration that even small town Main Street needs to be aware of. “I always figured it would be a bigger business,” said Guyla Pohlman, […]
Main Street businesses aren’t too small to be noticed by hackers
By Travis Fischer Internet security isn’t just for credit card companies and major retailers. As more of the world’s business is done over the internet, protecting your online presence is a consideration that even small town Main Street needs to be aware of. “I always figured it would be a bigger business,” said Guyla Pohlman, […]
Sheffield City Council sets public hearing regarding budget
By Dick Fridley The budgeting process continues for the Sheffield City Council. At its regular meeting Monday nightthe Council approved a resolution setting a public hearing regarding the Fiscal Year 2021 budget for its next regular meeting on MondayMarch 9. Tree trimming and removal. The Council unanimously approved the lone bid submitted from Nuehring’s Lawn […]
Sheffield City Council sets public hearing regarding budget
By Dick Fridley The budgeting process continues for the Sheffield City Council. At its regular meeting Monday nightthe Council approved a resolution setting a public hearing regarding the Fiscal Year 2021 budget for its next regular meeting on MondayMarch 9. Tree trimming and removal. The Council unanimously approved the lone bid submitted from Nuehring’s Lawn […]
Sheffield accepting bids for new shelter house; public hearing on proposed fire station scheduled
By Ethan Stoetzer The Sheffield City Council will be accepting bids for its intended shelter house at City Park. Councilman JC McCaslin presented to the council an architectural rendering of what the council is looking for at the park at the council’s meeting on Oct. 9. According to Sheffield City Clerk Katy Flint, the shelter […]
Sheffield accepting bids for new shelter house; public hearing on proposed fire station scheduled
By Ethan Stoetzer The Sheffield City Council will be accepting bids for its intended shelter house at City Park. Councilman JC McCaslin presented to the council an architectural rendering of what the council is looking for at the park at the council’s meeting on Oct. 9. According to Sheffield City Clerk Katy Flint, the shelter […]