

Prairie View board votes to hire new superintendent
Joseph Hornback takes over the reins as superintendent of Prairie View USD 362 following school board action on Tuesday, June 16. (Photo by Roger Sims / Linn County Journal) By Roger Sims, Journal staff linncountyjournal@icloud.com LA CYGNE – Joseph Hornback has been named the new superintendent of Prairie View USD 362. Following a two-hour-plus closed door session on personnel matters, the board voted on Hornback’s new post just before adjourning its meeting on Tuesday, June


Linn Valley police arrest second man in sexual assault case
Two Linn Valley men are being held in the Linn County jail after being charged in an ongoing investigation by Linn Valley Police into allegations of sexual assault of a child. (Journal file phono) Journal staff report LINN VALLEY – The Linn Valley Police Department has announced the arrest of two Linn Valley men following allegations sexual assault of a child. Officers took Colin Wilson, 21, into custody on Saturday, June 13, for alleged aggravated indecent liberties with a c


Commission wrestles with employee insurance costs
By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – The Linn County Commissioners made the decision to stay with Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), the county’s current health insurance company, on Monday, June 15. The decision came after much discussion and a presentation from Jen Elliott, vice president of Employee Benefits at USI One Consulting on June 8. In staying with BCBS, commissioners will be asking county employees to absorb a portion of the increase in co


Commission hesitant to approve tax break for tornado victims
Sugar Valley resident Michael Evans loads what is left of his home into a dumpster following the April 13 tornado that left he and his wife Michelle temporarily homeless but suffering only from minor cuts and bruises. The couple filed an application for tax relief, which was granted by the Linn County Commission, but only after discussion about what would happen if the disaster was more widespread. (Photo by Roger Sims / Linn County Journal) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff...







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