Legals
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 […]
Cerro Gordo County ballots set
By Zach Clemens August 31 was the last day for candidates to file if they intended to run for office in the state of Iowa. Incumbent District 1 Supervisor Jay Urdahl, a Democrat, is running against Republican challenger Tim Latham, a Mason City businessman. In the Supervisor District 3 race, Democrat […]
Meservey to hold public hearing
By Zach Clemens The town of Meservey will have a public meeting to discuss the possibility of expanding the fire department building, as announced at the City Council meeting on June 13. The public hearing will be July 11 at 7 p.m. and the Council is looking at agreeing to a set of loans totaling […]
Nelson Receives Democratic Nomination For District 2 Seat
Doug Nelson (right) celebrates his Democratic nomination with Clear Lake delegate Jeff Kuhrt. John Drury is running an independent campaign following the results of the Democratic Convention on Wednesday. By Travis Fischer Doug Nelson received the Democratic nomination for the hotly contested County Supervisor seat for Cerro Gordo County’s District 2 during a […]
Nelson Receives Democratic Nomination For District 2 Seat
Doug Nelson (right) celebrates his Democratic nomination with Clear Lake delegate Jeff Kuhrt. John Drury is running an independent campaign following the results of the Democratic Convention on Wednesday. By Travis Fischer Doug Nelson received the Democratic nomination for the hotly contested County Supervisor seat for Cerro Gordo County’s District 2 during a […]