

La Cygne official's questions point to commission disconnect on lots sales at industrial parks
In a discussion between a La Cygne official and the Linn County Commission, it became apparent that no one is in charge of selling tracts at the both of the county's industrial parks. (Journal file photo) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – A discussion with La Cygne Police Chief/Planning and Zoning Administrator Zachary Mathies and the Linn County Commission indicated that there has been a disconnect between the county’s governing body and the i


Commission to consider vicious dog resolution
A proposal for the Linn County Commission to pass a resolution about vicious dogs would outline the types of behavior that would lead to a determination if the dog was dangerous. (Upsplash file photo) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – Linn County Sheriff James Akes and Planning and Zoning Director Jennifer Cummings presented a resolution for a vicious dog law on Monday, April 6, for the commissioners to review before a final decision is made. A


La Cygne officials positive after first town hall meeting on sales tax ballot issue
La Cygne City Clerk Jodi Wade takes attendees at a town hall meeting through the details of property taxes vs. sales tax. Seated at the table were city council members Jerome Mitzner, left, and Kent Wade. The first of what is expected to be several town hall meetings on the issue was April 1 at the La Cygne Library. (Photo by Roger Sims / Linn County Journal) By Roger Sims, Journal staff linncountyjournal@icloud.com LA CYGNE – In the aftermath of the first informational town


Pleasanton council approves water study, seeking bids for water plant roof
City crew members have stabilized the supporting beam that holds up the roof on this building, which contains Pleasanton's water plant filters and clarifying systems. The city council on Monday voted to allow the engineering firm to advertise for bids on the project. (Journal file photo) By Roger Sims, Journal staff rsims@linncountyjournal.com PLEASANTON – The Pleasanton City Council on Monday, April 6, voted to follow a recommendation by its engineering company to pay $5,000









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