

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


Planning commission approves CUP for butchering operation
Thomas Yoder answers questions from the Linn County Planning Commission during a hearing on Tuesday, March 31. The commission voted to recommend approval of a conditional use permit for the small-scale butchering operation proposed by Yoder. (Photo by Roger Sims / Linn County Journal) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – The Linn County Planning Commission recommended approval for three cases on Tuesday, March 31, one conditional use permit (CUP)


Sheriff, county attorney address concerns about Tanglewood Lakes reinstalling gates
Both the Linn County Attorney's Office and the Linn County Sheriff's Office are preparing for possible damage to the gates at Tanglewood Lakes following last week's action by the commission. (Journal file photo) By Charlene Sims, Journal staff LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – While Linn County Sheriff James Akes said he recommended a “soft” reinstallation of the electronic gates at Tanglewood Lakes development to avoid trouble, County Attorney Justin Meeks warned that anyone


Prairie View letter on truancy inaction discussed by county attorney, commission
By Charlene Sims LCJeditor@icloud.com MOUND CITY – A letter from Prairie View High School principal Kate Gronquist about unresolved issues with the county attorney’s office over alleged inaction on truancy cases, brought County Attorney Justin Meeks and Sheriff James Akes to the commission meeting on Monday, March 30. After a seven minute executive session with Meeks, Akes, and County Counselor Jacklyn Paletta, the commissioners came out of that session to hear Meeks and Akes










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