The Lake Mills FFA Chapter held its Annual Banquet, Sunday, April 7, at the Lake Mills High School.
The FFA recognized outgoing Chapter Officers, top 10 fruit sellers, and academic achievement with a 3.5-4.0 GPA.
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LMCS is excited to accounce NEW online school registration for the upcoming school year. We will no longer be sending paper copies for mail-in registration. Parents/Guardians must complete all the registration paperwork online. Forms are only accessible through the parent portal website and cannot...
Coping with the loss of a loved one can be challenging in the best of times, but many people have had to confront such challenges at a time that is unlike any other in modern history.
By the start of the second full week of May 2020, the World Health Organization reported that roughly 279,000...
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 changed life as people know it. In the wake of the outbreak, hundreds of millions of people across the globe were forced to change how they work, how they spend their free time and even how they eat their meals as social distancing measures were...
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure the health and safety of its patrons, actors and volunteers, the Albert Lea Community Theatre Board of Directors has voted to extend the pause on performances into 2021, and will resume the remaining two shows from the 2019-20 season in March and...
Months after the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law, Congress is considering legislation that would include rural businesses and communities initially left out of the stimulus package.
The Rural Equal Aid (REA) Act, a bipartisan measure led by U.S. Rep....
Input from producers and a review of the market led the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to add to and expand the list of commodities eligible for assistance under the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP).
Notable additions, which were announced July 9, include alfalfa sprouts, green...
The Winnebago County Conservation Board recently hired Nicole Templeton for the newly-created position of Natural Resource Technician. Nicole had previously worked for the WCCB as a seasonal employee the past four summers and had continued working for the WCCB this summer until she was hired for...
The Lake Mills Fire Dept. held monthly training last Wednesday evening, Aug 5. This month’s training was the controlled burn of a house located on S. Lake St., just north of Oakwood Park. The lot was purchased by Mike Swenson, who asked the fire dept. if they would take care of the house. Swenson...
Black Hills Energy has begun an on-going construction project in Lake Mills and several communities in North Central Iowa’s Webster City District. While the current natural gas lines are safe and functional, it is time to begin making upgrades to the system.
The extent of the work will include...
The Iowa Department of Public Health, along with Gov. Kim Reynolds, is asking the public to #StepUpMaskUpIA.
This new outreach campaign encourages Iowans to follow important public health mitigation measures, such as wearing a cloth face covering when in public.
“COVID-19 is far from over, and I...