

Commission looks at park fee increases
The Linn County Commission over the next couple of weeks will look at proposed fee increases for Linn County Park. (Journal file photo) By Charlene Sims info@linncountyjournal.com MOUND CITY – After hearing a report from Linn County Park Manager Sheri Loveland on Monday, Dec. 8, the Linn County Commissioners decided to review profit and loss reports from 2024 and 2025 and other information before deciding on price changes for the services at the park. The commissioners also


Commission to seek input on minimum food sales rule to serve alcohol
Owners of the Blue Dog Wine Co.'s Coyote Tasting Room in Mound City are among those establishments asking to loosen Linn County's requirement that at least 30% sales of sales be food items in order to serve alcoholic drinks. (Blue Dog Wine Co.) By Charlene Sims info@linncountyjournal.com MOUND CITY – The Linn County Commissioners discussed the issue or removing the requirement that businesses that serve liquor by the drink have to have 30% of their sales from food items on Mo


Commission questions costs on courthouse roof replacement
Work has been completed on the roof of the Linn County Courthouse, however, county commissioners are asking questions as the cost of the project continues to increase. (Roger Sims / Linn County Journal) By Charlene Sims info@linncountyjournal.com MOUND CITY – On Monday, Dec. 8, the Linn County Commissioners approved signing a proof-of-loss statement for the courthouse roof presented by Public Works Director Jesse Walton that would allow the insurance company to release funds


Arctic cold doesn't chill the spirits at Pleasanton's holiday event
Erika Gilbert dressed as the Grinch in Santa's clothes for Pleasanton's annual Christmas festivities on Saturday, Dec. 13. (Photos by Billy Roudybush / Linn County Journal) By Billy Roudybush Journal contributor Despite the cold, blustery weather Pleasanton-area residents held their annual Christmas celebration on Saturday, Dec 13, packing the city’s community center for the dinner and later on for a visit from Santa. During the afternoon toward evening, people could enjoy se













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