One of our most loyal “regulars” at the Lake Mills Public Library is John Grunhovd. He can be seen walking in our doors weekly (if not more) and we welcome his presence every single time he does.
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Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m.2 p.m.. the Winnebago County Task Force, Law Enforcement and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its 12th opportunity in six years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted...
With the Nov. 8 election just over four weeks away, the Lake Mills Graphic and Winn-Worth BETCO will be hosting a forum featuring all candidates running in contested races in Winnebago and Worth Counties.
Among those who have confirmed their apearance are: Winnebago County; Sheriff candidates Dave...
A good turnout and nice weather highlighted the first annual Fall Carnival, held in Oakwood Park last week, hosted by the LMCDC, LM Park and Recreation Department, LM Public Library, the Lake Mills Area Ministerial Association, Citizens Community Credit Union, Farmers Trust and Savings Bank and MBT...
Have you ever been a victim of a crime? Perhaps a victim of burglary, property damage, domestic abuse, or sexual assault? Did you know that in Winnebago County, there are resources available if any of these unfortunate circumstances happen to you?
Rachel Olson, Lake Mills, was hired nearly two...
The Worth County Statue project was a brainstorm and dream of the Worth County Beautification Committee and started about four years ago. The idea was one of the committee’s efforts on increasing tourism in Worth County. The committee’s goal was to erect a statue in every town with a duplicate...
A large crowd was on hand last Thursday evening for the meeting to hear reports on Winnebago Cooperative Telecom Association operations. “I was extremely impressed by the crowd turnout this evening. It’s always great to get a chance to visit with our cooperative members.” stated General Manager...
“I think that is all anybody is talking about,” replied Thad Evans, when asked about the wet conditions that have recently plagued North Iowa.
Evans, who farms the family farm south of Joice, and may other farmers have been chomping at the bit to hit the fields and cap off what had been a pretty...
Justin Byars powerwashes one of the tennis courts in Oakwood Park, as the city prepares to put down a new surface on the courts yet this fall.
In addition to the new surface, the court will be repainted and will include painting lines for Pickleball in addition to tennis, so they may be utilized...
The trail project, being done in conjunction with the North 3rd Street and South Winnebago Street project took a big step forward, as a grant was received from the Hanson Foundation to bring the total raised thus far just over $100,000. Approximately $165,000 is needed to complete the project,...
City Clerk Sheryl Bell warned council members that Lake Mills is in danger of losing its transit service, do to a lack of drivers to operate the service. There are currently two drivers, but one is due to retire in December.
Bell said that the service, which operates Monday through Friday, within...